132 K. T. Atkisnon—WNotes on Indian Rhynchota. —_—[No. 3, 
Var. a. Fulgora (Hotina) oculata, Westwood, Cab. Or. Ent. p. 73, t. 36, f. 2 
(1848). 
Var. b. Fulgora subocellata, Guérin, Rev. Zool. p. 183, (1839) ; Delessert, Souy. 
Voy. Inde, p. 66, t. 16, f. 1 (1842) ; Butler, P. Z.8., p. 99, (1874). 
Hotinus oculatus, Walker, Cat. Hom. B. M. ii, p. 267, (1851). 
Hotinus subocellatus, Walker, 1. c. p. 267, (1851) ; J. L. S. Zool. i, p. 84, (1856). 
Cephalic process as long as the body, ascending, slender: pale 
greyish-fulvous, abdomen and wings clothed with a fine white powdery 
substance, mesothorax more fulvescent : tegmina greyish fulvous, pale, 
with about twenty-four ocellated spots, fulvous rings girdled whitish : 
wings white-farinose, palely virescent at the base with the anterior mar- 
gin having a large roseate patch in the middle ending in a fuscous spot 
and another smaller towards the middle: feet palely greyish-luteous ; 
four anterior tibise and tarsi and the last tarsi, black (Westw.) Long 
with cephalic process 35; exp. teg. 63 millims. 
Reported from India. 
Var. a. Cephalic process as long as the body, ascending at the apex, 
brunneous ; body greyish luteous, powdered with a white farinose sub- 
stance : tegmina greyish fulvous, each with 24-30 fulvous ocellated spots, 
encircled with buff; wings clothed with a white powdery substance, the 
base pale green, middle of the costa marked with a large rosy patch and 
followed by a brown streak which is sometimes extended over the whole 
apex of the wing which is, in such case, marked with several paler spots ; 
legs luteous, the four anterior tibiz and tarsi and the two hind tarsi, 
black (Westw.) Exp. teg. 65-87 millims. 
Reported from Malabar, Penang. 
Var. 6. Cephalic process as long as the body, ascending at the apex, 
obscurely ferruginous above, green beneath : body and feet green, anterior 
and intermediate tibie black; tegmina fulvescent green, subocellated 
yellow: wings white somewhat green at the base, clothed with a white 
powdery substance and spotted on the anterior margin with black and 
ferruginous (Guérin). Long, 48; exp. teg., 93 millims. 
Reported from Nepal, Penang, Malacca. Guérin keeps this separate 
as he considers that I’. oculata, West. is smaller, the spots on its tegmi- 
na are tawny, very restricted and surrounded by whitish on grey- 
tawny ground and its wings are also adorned with a great rosy patch, 
tipped with brown ; characters wanting in his F’. swbocellata. Still com- 
paring the wide differences in the extreme varieties of F’. clavata this 
variety cannot at present receive specific rank. 
Var. c. Spots on the tegmina confluent and of a rosy colour: the 
green at the base of the wings absent. Var. verhuellt. 
This section includes also the following :— 
F. sultana, Adams, P. Z. 8. p. 83 (1847). Borneo. 
F. gigantea, Butler, P. Z. 8. p. 99 (1874). Borneo. 
