DUNDUBIA. 



95 



obsolete central mesonotal spots being outwardly margined with 

 black. 



Length excl. tegm., J 30 to 45, 5 27 to 35 ; exp. tegra., d" & 

 $,85 to 115 millim. 



Hah. Sikhim. Assam ; Naga Hills {Ind. Mus.), N. Khasi 

 Hills (Chennell). Sibsagar (ivu/. 2Ius.). Burma; Bhamo (i^^rt). 



Fig. 44. — Duudtibia mannifera. 



Moulmein {Ind. Mas.). Teuasserim (Lwiborr/); Myitta Valley 

 {Doherty). — Malay Peninsula. Sumatra. Java. Borneo. Celebes. 

 Philippines. China. 



This is a most abundant species and found throughout [the 

 East. 



aa. Opercida in male very narrow and extendiny beyond middle of 

 abdomen, slightly curved outivardly, concave on each side near 

 base, the ajnces broadly convex. 



1581. Dundubia emanatura, Dist. A. M. JV. H. (6) iii, p. .51 (1889) ; 

 id. Mon. Orient, dead. p. 41, t. viii, f. 3, a, b (1889). 



Head and thorax above either greeuish or ochraceous ; abdomen 

 brownish-ochraceous ; head with a narro'w, reticulated, transverse 

 black fascia between the eyes enclosing the ocelli, and a black 

 spot at the anterior lateral angles of the vertex, eyes brownish ; 

 pronotum with narrow, black, lateral marginal fasciae ; body 

 beneath and legs ochraceous ; apices of posterior tibia? infuscated ; 

 tegmina and \vings pale hyaline, the venation pale greenish- 

 ochraceous ; rostrum reaching the intermediate coxse ; in the 

 female type the abdomen has a black lateral marginal fascia on 

 each side. 



Length excl. tegm., J , 26 ; exp. tegm. 72 millim. 



Hah. Karwar (Atkinson). JN^ilgiri Hills {Hampson). 



The black lateral margins to the pronotum and the narrow 

 opercula in the male render this species very distinct. 



