I'M APPENDIX.— FULGOBIDiE, 



opaque, witli .some small ill-defined darker sjDofcs, of which 

 the largest are two in vertical series near base and another on 

 apical area ; wijigs creamy-white ; vertex slightly longer than 

 prouotum, strongly, central!}" longitudinally incised, the lateral 

 margins recurved ; pronotum centrally longitudinally ridged, tlie 

 lateral margins recurved: mesonotum somewhat crushed and 

 mutilated in typical specimen ; abdomen above centrally longi- 

 tudinally carinate ; face with the apex distinctly darkei', centrally 

 lonfj;itudinally carinate, longer than broad, the lateral margins 

 moderately convex and recurved ; clypeus with brownish oblique 

 striations on each lateral area; tegmina with the costal membrane 

 tliree times as broad as radial area. 



Length excl. tegm. 11 ; exp. tegm. 1^8 millim. 



Hah. S.Mysore; Goorghalli Estate (Balnbriyge Fletcher, Brit. 

 Mus.'). 



Subfamily DELPIIACIN/E. (Vol. Ill, p. 165.) 



Genus PUNDALUOrA. (Vol. Ill, p. 467.) 



Pmidaluoya, Kirk. J. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. xiv, p. 52 (1902). 

 Peregrinus, Kirk. Entomologist, xxxvii, p. 175 (1901). 



PUNDALUOYA SIMPLICIA. (Vol. Ill, p. 468, fig. 255.) 



]'eregrinus niaidis, Kir],-, [nee Ashmead), Faioi. Hav:. ii, p. ")77 (li)lO). 

 Puiidaluova simplici;i, BuiitJtr. Fldcli. Soine S. Ind. Ins. p. 491, tig. ;_i82 

 (1914)." 



Tlie late Mr. Kirkaldy created (above and elsewhere) con- 

 siderable confusion as regards this genus and species. He stated 

 that it =D. maidis, Ashm., and D.psyUoldes, Leth., and proposing 

 a new genus for it under Fererfrinus. 



That it is not the same as maidis, Ashmead, mIio figured his 

 species, is clear from the structure of the face and the venation 

 of the wings ; moreover, the British Museum now possesses a 

 specimen from Hawaii labelled viaidis, Ashm., which is un- 

 doubtedly simpUcia, Dist. He also added to the synonymy the 

 Dclphax psyUoidcs, Leth., which was well figured (Ind. Mus. 

 Notes, iii, p. 105, 1896), includhig sectioual characters, and 

 therefore cannot be placed in the same genus, nor in the same 

 subfamily. 



Add: Hah. Throughout the plains of Southern India {Bain- 

 hrvjge Fletcher), Chikkaballapura {T. V. Campbell). — Seychelle 

 Islds, ; Hawaiian Islds. ; Southern Nigeria. Probably also from 

 Fiji, New South Wales, and Java, from which localities Kirkaldy 

 may have recorded it under the name of F. maidis. 



