1885.] _E. T. Atkinson—Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 135 
Black: head tawny, cephalic process abruptly curved and ascending, 
a little shorter than the body, blackish on each side, at the base : pronotum 
with some dingy whitish or testaceous marks on each side: mesonotum 
more or less testaceous or whitish on the disc; hind border and abdomen 
whitish or testaceous,the latter with some irregular and incomplete blackish 
bands: tegmina with about 20 whitish or straw-coloured spots and dots, 
some of them connected, forming four very irregular bands: wings 
white or dingy whitish towards the base (Walker). Body long, 27; 
cephalic process from the eyes, 20; exp. teg. 59 millims. 
Reported from Ceylon: the Indian Museum possesses two speci- 
mens from Ceylon. It is possible that we should place this and the two 
next as varieties of F. maculata. 
14. FULGORA DELESSERTH, Guérin. 
Fulgora delessertit, Guérin, Rey. Zool. p. 183 (1839); Delessert, Souv. Voy. 
Inde, pt. ii, p. 66, t. 16, f. 2 (1843): Butler, P. Z. 8. p. 100 (1874). 
' Hotinus delessertii, Walker, Cat. Hom. B. M. ii, p. 266 (1851). 
Cephalic process half the length of the body, ascending, 
thorax ferruginous: tegmina greenish black, spotted with yellow: wings 
eerulean, black at the apex (Guérin). Long 34; exp. teg. 75 millims. 
Reported from the Nilgiris, Malabar. 
This species is near to £’. maculata, Olivier, but differs from it in the 
coloration of the spots on the tegmina. It differs from F. candelaria, 
Linn. “par les deux facettes latérales de la face frontale qui ont & leur 
extrémité une caréne longitudinale allant du sommet des faces latérales 
au sommet de la téte.’’ The cephalic process is short and compressed. 
green: pro- 
15. FULGORA ANDAMANENSIS, Distant. 
Fulgora andamanensis, Distant, Trans. Hut. Soc. p. 152, t. 5, f. 7, 7 a (1880). 
Cephalic process long, slender, ascending, as long as the body ; 
beneath greenish luteous with the apex black, above black, apical two- 
thirds irrorated with small white spots and a Iuteous streak on each side 
within the eyes, which are also luteous; thorax above black, with dull 
luteous markings ; abdomen above pale greenish-luteous, beneath black ; 
coxee, trochanters, and femora fuscous, the last darkest, tibiz and tarsi, 
black. Teomina black, with the vems pale green and a number of 
brown spots encircled with pale greenish, arranged thus :—a transverse 
row of four near the base, the upper three fused together ; two irregular 
transverse rows on the disc, a little nearer together than from the basal 
row, followed by a straighter transverse row of three smaller ones ; 
remaining apical portion occupied by about twelve spots of which the 
largest are two fused together on the costa and one with a very small 
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