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ing, testaceous with paler spots: prothorax much compressed in front, . 
with a central longitudinal ridge and two strongly impressed black 
punctures, testaceous, with a black lateral patch ; the rest of the body, 
luteous above, mesothorax maculated with black ; abdomen below black, 
the margins of the segments testaceous ; legs pitchy; the coxe and the 
femora of the last pair, dirty testaceous (Butler). Body long with ce- 
phalic process 29—30; cephalic process 13 and exp. teg. 63 millims. 
Reported from India, Penang: the Indian Museum possesses a spe- 
eimen from Sikkim (?). 
3. FuLGora virtpirostris, Westwood. 
Fulgora (Hotina) viridirostris, Westwood, Cab. Or. Ent. p. 8, t. 3, f. 4, (1848). 
Hotinus viridirostris, Walker, Cat. Hom. B. M. ii, p. 265 (1851). 
Fulgora viridirostris, Butler, P. Z. 8. p. 98 (1874). 
Cephalic process about half as long again as the thorax with the 
apex turned up and acuminate, of a dark green colour with white irro- 
rations; body fulvous, the thorax spotted with black; feet black with the 
four anterior femora pitchy and the two hind femora, fulvous : tegmina 
and wings marked as in F. candelaria (Westw.). Body with cephalic 
process long, 32—38; exp. teg. 63—76 millims. 
Reported from Assam: the Indian Museum possesses specimens 
from Sibsdgar (Assam) and Sikkim, the latter, as a rule, smaller with the 
cephalic process of a lighter green and the white irorations thereon 
hardly visible. 
4. FuLGorA SPINOLE, Westwood. 
Fulgora (Pyrops) spinole, Westwood, A. M. N. H., ix, p. 118 (1842). 
Fulgora (Hotina) spinole, Westwood, Cab. Or. Ent. p. 73, t. 36, f. 1 (1848). 
Hotinus spinole, Walker, Cat. Hom. B. M. ii, p. 266 (1851). 
Fulgora spinole, Butler, P. Z. S. p. 98 (1874). 
Cephalic process as long as the body with the apex turning up, above 
black, beneath luteous : body fulvous: anterior margin and the middle 
of the pronotum, a broad median stripe on the mesonotum, two dots and 
two oblique, lateral streaks, all black : tegmina brown, veins fulvous ; 
three straight, transverse, bands before the middle and six or seven sub- 
apical circular spots (of which some form an interrupted maculate band) 
palely fuscous; wings, fulvous, black at the apex (Westw.). Body with 
cephalic process long 44; exp. teg. 82 millims. 
Reported from Mysore, Assam, Silhat : the Indian Museum possess- 
g es specimens from Shillong, Naga hills, Silhat, Sibs4gar, and Sikkim. 
5. Funcora Latapurit, Kirby. 
Pulgora lathburii, Kirby, Trans. Linn. Soc. xii, p. 450 (1818) 3 Westwood, 
xviii, p. 139 (1841) ; White, A. M. N. H. xiv, p. 425 (1844) ; Guerin, Icon, Regne 
Ins, t. 58, f. 2 (1830-84) ; Butler, P. Z. S. p. 98 (1874). 
ibid., 
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