136 APPENDIX. — FULGOBID^. 



Var. Head, proiiotum, and niesouotuiii castaneous, not black. 



Length excl. tegm. 2;^ ; exp. tegm. 10 millim. 



Hah. Cevlon ; Peradeniya and Trincomalee (Green, Brit. Mus.). 

 Bengal; Pusa (//. L. D.), Chapra (Machenzie, Brit. 3Ius.); 

 Travancore; Temalai, W. Gliats {Annandale, Ind. Mus.). Bombay; 

 Bassein Fort {Brit. ^yHs.).— Seychelle Islds. ; Mahe. 



3318. Pundaluoya facialis, Dist. A. M.N. H. (S) ix, p. 101 (191-J). 



Vertex, pronotum, and mesonotum ocbraceous ; abdomen above 

 black, more or less annulated with ochraceous ; face ocbraceous, 

 castaneous between the eyes, clypeus black ; cheeks ochraceous, 

 spotted with black ; sternum and legs ochraceous ; abdomen 

 beneath fuscous brown, a central fascia and lateral spots ochra- 

 ceous ; tegmina hyaline, the veins rather thickly speckled with 

 fuscous, a curved longitudinal fascia extending from the apices of 

 the longitudinal veins to apex, two short oblique fasciae beyond 

 stigma, apical spots at terminations of apical veins, and a marginal 

 line near apex of clavus, fuscous. 



Length excl. tegm. 2^ ; exp. tegm. 9| millim. 



Hab. Bengal ; Chapra (Macl-enzie, Brit. Mus.). 



Bv the markings of the tegmina allied to P. sinqilicia, List., 

 but differing from that species by the speckled venation, &c. 



Genus PUROHITA. (Vol. Ill, p. 470.) 



3319. Purohita ariindinacese, Dist. Ent. Month. Mag. (2) xviii, p. 10 



(1907) ; Antram, J. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. xvii, p. 1024 (1907). 



Body and legs ochraceous ; antennae fuscous; face carmine-red 

 to posterior margin of eyes, thence cretaceous \\ bite to clypeus ; 

 lateral margins of presternum carmine-red, inwardly ruargined 

 with cretaceous white ; anterior and intermediate legs striped 

 with black, apices of tarsi black ; the cariuatious to vertex, pro- 

 and mesonota greyish, as is also the apical area of the latter, 

 which has a dark apical spot ; abdomen above with the three 

 posterior segments pur])lish red with the margins ochraceous ; 

 tegmina creamy-white, all the veins spotted with black, the 

 marginal spots largest, and commencing at end of radial area, 

 terminating at apex of claval area ; wings hyaline, the venation 

 pale fuscous ; vertex strongly ridged at lateral margins, and A\ith 

 a faint central pale carination ; pronotum angularly emarginate at 

 posterior margin ; face strongly tricarinate ; clypeus medially and 

 laterally carinate ; first joint of antennae long and broad, broadly 

 centrally ridged on each side, second joint more than half the 

 length of first ; apical spur to i)osierior tibiae long and robust ; 

 tegminal veins more or less granulose. 



Length excl. tegm. 4-5; exp. tegm. 11-14 millim. 



Hah. Darjiling, 3100 feet. 



This species was found by Dr. H. H. Mann attacking bamboos 

 at Darjiling. 



