338 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. V, 1910. ] 
Bidis punctifrons, Walk., loc. cit. 
Hab.—Borneo. 
Fam. CERCOPIDZ-. 
Genus SIALOSCARTA. 
Sialoscarta, Jacobi, Mitt. Zool. Mus. Berl., iti, p. 23 (1905). 
Considia, Dist. nec Stal, Rec. Ind. Mus., ii, p. 132 (1908). 
Type, S. cavata, Walk. 
Sialoscarta cavata. 
Triechphora cavata, Walk., List Hom. Suppl., p. 343 (1858). 
Sialoscarta concinna, Jacobi, Mitt. Zool. Mus. Berl., iii, p. 23 
(1905) ; Schmidt, Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1910, p. 328. 
Considia cavata, Dist., Rec. Ind. Mus , il, p. 132 (1908). 
Hab.—Java. 
I had previously considered Jacobi’s genus Szaloscarta as a 
synonym of Considia, Stal, but I quite agree with Schmidt in 
considering this a mistake and find that the 7. cavata, Walk. has 
but one spine on the posterior tibie. This led me into a further 
mistake in placing another species outside Szaloscarta. The three 
genera Considia, Sialoscarta and Colsa are, however, verv closely 
allied. 
Sialoscarta kraugert. 
Sialoscarta krugeri, Schmidt, Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1906, p. 279. 
Colsa matanga, Wist., Rec. Ind. Mus.) 11> p, 134, Pi val, eae 
(1908). 
Synonymic Notes. 
The generic name Catara was twice used by Walker in the 
same year (18608), in BLATTIDA and FULGORIDAS. 
Catara, Walk., Cat. Blatt., p. 52 (1868). 
Catara, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond: *Zool:, x) {pias 
(1868). 
As regards the Fulgorid name there is no difficulty as to the 
exact date of publication which is August 7th Walker’s Catalogue 
of Blattidee was received in the British Museum Library on July 
Sth of the same vear, so could not have been published later. 
Consequently the name is available for Blattide but not for 
Fulgoride. I therefore propose for the latter Fam. Fulgoride ; 
sub-fam. Lophopine, the generic name of Neocatara which at 
present comprises two species, vz. :— 
Type Neocatara subdivisa, Walk. (Catara), Journ. Linn. Soe. 
Lond. Zool., x, p. 115 (1868), Morty Isld., and Neocatara 
philippinensts, Dist. (Catara), Rec. Ind. Mus., iii, p. 172, 
Pl. xi, f. 12a (1909), Philippine Islands. 
