138 E. T. Atkinson—WNotes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 3, 
Sec. D. Species with scarlet wings. 
19. FULGORA CARDINALIS, Butler. 
Fulgora cardinalis, Butler, A. M. N. H. (4 ser.) xiv, p. 181 (1874). 
Teemina yellowish-olivaceous, veins and costal area bright green ; 
entire surface covered with black-edged orange spots, arranged as in 
ff. virescens, West., but larger and better defined ; outer margin brown : 
wings carmine; outer margin brown, broadest at the apex: cephalic 
process, head and prothorax above, and the entire pectus green, spotted 
with black; meso- and meta-thorax testaceous, black-spotted ; abdomen 
above reddish, below testaceous, varied with emerald-green: legs eme- 
rald-green (Butler). Body including cephalic process, 25; cephalic 
process 83: exp. teg. 53 millims. 
Reported from Nepal, Sikkim. Allied to #. pyrrhochlora, Walker, 
and Lf’. virescens, Westw., but differing structurally from both in its short 
abruptly compressed cephalic process. The Indian Museum possesses 
specimens from Sikkim. 
To this section also belong the following species :— 
F. coccinea, Walker, List Hom. B. M. Suppt. p. 42 (1858). Ceylon. 
F. decorata, Westwood, Trans. Linn. Soc. xviii, p. 141, t. 12, f. 4, (1841). Java. 
F. guttifera, Stal, Ofvers. K. V.-A., Férh. p. 448 (1859). Ceylon, Shanghai P 
F. pyrrhochiora, Walker, Butler, P. Z. S. p. 101 (1874). Borneo. 
Sec. H. Species with pale greenish wings (subhyaline). 
20. FULGORA VIRESCENS, Westwood. 
Fulgora (Pyrops) virescens, Westwood, A. M. N. H. ix, p. 119 (1842). 
Fulgora (Hotina) virescens, Westwood, Cab. Or. Ent. p. 8, t. 3, f. 5 (1848). 
Pyrops virescens, Walker, Cat. Hom. B. M. ii, p. 209 (1851). 
Hotinus semiannulus, Walker, 1. c. Suppt. p. 42 (1858). 
Fulgora virescens, Butler, P. Z. 8. p. 102 (1874). 
Cephalic process short, conical, scarcely bent upwards: entirely 
pale green with a minute black spot on each side of the prothorax and 
scutellum ; the tegmina broad with the anterior margin much arched, 
green with numerous small rounded orange-coloured spots, outwardly 
edged with black ; wings very pale green and semitransparent ( Westw.). 
Body long with the cephalic process 19—20: exp. teg. 56—58 millims. 
Reported from India, Silhat: the Indian Museum possesses a speci- 
men from Silhat. 
To this section also belongs the following species :— 
F. cultellata, Walker, J. L. S. Zool. i, p. 143 (1857). Borneo. 
