252 Mr. Butler's Bevisiuii of IToj/wjUcroits 



Tlie transverse black bar crossiiicc the oraiiLi-e basal half 

 of the hemelytra is Ijut imperfectly indicated in the figure 

 by Guerin. 



30. C. ruhrifera. 



Cercojns ruhrifera, Walker, Joiirn. Linn. Soc, vol. X, p. 

 283, n. 309 (1867). 



Axvi{Wallacc). B.M. 



Nearly allied to C. UrviUci, from which it may be dis- 

 tinguished by the carmine basal half of the hemelytra, its 

 angular outer edge, more complete transverse black bar, 

 and blackened nervures ; the abdomen is also briafht red. 



31. C.fervescenSyfig. 13. 



Nearly allied to C. inexacta ; differs in the greater width 

 of the tliorax ; the jet-black colour of the vertex of head 

 and the thorax, the black scutellum, the blacker tegmina 

 and the much larger scarlet spots towards base of tegmina. 

 Length 16 mill. ; expanse of tegmina 42. 



Menado {Wallace). Two specimens. B.M. 



Evidently a local representative of C, inexacta from 

 Makian ; and somewhat allied to G. fcrociens. 



32. C. inexacta. 



Cercopis inexacta, Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc, vol. X., p. 

 280, n. 301 (1867). 



Makian and Macassar (IFrtZ/ftce). Type. B.M. 



Walker gives the locality as Tondano, but the type has 

 a ticket bearing the abbreviation " Mak." 



33. C. sexmaculata. 



Cosmoscarta sexmaculata, Stal, Ofvers. Kongl. Vetensk. 

 Akad. Forh., p. 719, n. 5 (1870). 

 Philippines (Stal). 



34. C. incaneseens, n. s})., fiys. 14, 14a. 



Cer coins undulifera (nomen bis lectum). Walker, Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. vol. X., p. 276, n. 291 (1867). 



