130 BE. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 3, 
Flata lathbwrii, Germar, Thon’s Archiv. ii, (2),"p. 46 (1830). 
Hotinus lathburii, Walker, Cat. Hom. B. M. ii, p. 266 (1851). 
Allied to F. candelaria, Linn., cephalic process ascending, above 
black, apex red: dorsum of thorax black: tegmina blackish-green, 
sprinkled with many ocellate spots having a luteous pupil and a white 
iris; some white dots on the interior margin: abdomen pallid, spotted 
black : wings Inuteous, black at the apex (Kirby). 
Reported from China, Silhat. 
To this section also belong :— 
Long, 38 millims. 
F. cyanirostris, Guérin, A. 8. E. F. (2 Ser.) iii, Bull. Ent. p. xevi, (1845). 
F. nigrirostris, Walker, Ins. Saund. p. 29 (1858). Siam. 
F. philippina, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A., Férh. p. 740 (1870). Philippines. 
F. eruginosa, Stal, l. c. p. 741 (1870). Philippines. 
F. lauta, Stal, l. c. p. 741 (1870). Philippines. 
Javae 
Sec. 2. Species with whitish or white and red wings. 
6. FULGORA CONNECTENS, 0. sp. 
The coloration of the tegmina connects this fine species with the 
first section and that of the wings places it in this section. Cephalic pro- 
cess much longer than the body, ascending, much recurved, somewhat 
sabreshaped, much compressed, much flattened at the apex, black above, 
grecnish-fulvous beneath, signs of faint white irrorations above: thorax 
black, with a broad, transverse, fulvous band concolorous with the inter- 
mediate coxe and the clypeus: abdomen above sordid fulvescent, be- 
neath black with each segment broadly bordered posteriorly with sordid 
fulvescent ; anus black: feet black, coxee, intermediate femora above, and 
entire posterior femora, brown: tegmina black, veins greenish; the 
basal half with three transverse fulvous bands, of which the third from 
the base becomes a confluent row of four round fulvous spots, ocellated 
paler, beyond this in the apical half comes a transverse row formed of 
two large fulvous ocellated confluent spots near the costal margin and a 
smaller spot not ocellated near the interior margin, then another inter- 
rupted transverse row commencing with four ocellated confluent spots at 
the costal margin and ending with two confluent ocellated spots at the 
internal margin ; two large and two small fulvous spots not ocellated in 
the apical fourth : wings white, apex black, with three confluent white 
spots and two smaller within the black part. Body long to the eyes, 22 ; 
cephalic process long from eyes to tip, 30: exp. teg. 80 millims. 
The Indian Museum possesses a Specimen from Tenasserim. 
7. FULGORA CLAVATA, Westwood. 
Fulgora clavata, Westwood, Trans. Linn. Soc. xviii, p. 189, t. 12, f, 1 (1841) ; 
Cab. Or. Ent. p. 7, t. 8, £. 1 (1848) ; Butler, P. Z. 8. p. 98 (1874). 
Hotinus clavatus, Walker, Cat. Hom. B. M. ii, p. 267 (1851). 
