24G Mr. Butler's Revision of nomoiJtcroiis 



clavus being more or less bifid) instead of the pale 

 testaceous band ; and in the narrower and interrujDted red 

 bands marginino; the segments on dorsum of al)domen. 



Length 21 mill. ; expanse of tegmina 47. 



Sarawak (/r«//«re). Five specimens. B.M. 



This is certainly distinct from G. tricolor, with which, 

 however, it was formerly associated in our collection. 



4. C. fnscipcnnis. 



Cercopis fuscipennis, St. Fargeau and Serville, Enc. 

 Meth. X., p. 605, n. 6 (1827). 



Cercopis plana, Walker, List Homopt. Ins. III., p. G53, 

 n. 10 (1851). 



Java and Penans;. B.M. 



5. C. nigrip)cnnis. 



Cercopis nifjripcnnis, Fabricius, Syst. Rhyng., p. 90, n. 8 

 (1803). 



Cosmoscarta ni(jrip)cnnis, Stal, Hemipt. Fal)ric., p. 11, n. 

 2 (1869). 



Cercopis fulvicollis, Walker, List Homopt. Ins. III., p. 

 660, n. 36 (1851). 



This is quite distinct from the C. nigripcnnis of Mr. 

 Walker's list. 



Java. B.M. 



6. G. megamera, n. sp., fig. 3. 



Cercopis nigripennis. Walker {ncc Fabric.) List. Llomopt. 

 Ins. IIL, p. 653, n. 11 (1851). 



Form and general coloration of C fuscipennis (C. plana, 

 Wlk.), but at once distinguished by its much greater size, 

 1)lack legs, the narrower reddish costal edge, and less pro- 

 nounced liasal reddish diffusion on tegmina ; the colour of 

 the thorax and head also vary from piceous to castaneous 

 and bright testaceous. Length 16-19 mill.; expanse of 

 tegmina 39-47. 



Silliet ; Penang; Laos (Mouhot) ; Hong Kong (Bowring). 

 Fifteen s])ecimens. B.M, 



