184 



TULGOBID.^D. 



Ent. Fr. 1839, p. 238 ; Amy. is- Serv. (Hotinus) Him. p. 491 

 (1843) ; Weshv. (Fulgora) Tr. Linn. Soc. xviii, p. 138 (1841) ; 

 Athins. J. A. S. Ben;/, liv, p. 128 (188o). 



Head (including cephalic process) brownisli-ochraceous above. 

 a little paler (especially at base) beneath, minutely spotted with 

 white, the apex ochraceous ; pronotum and mesonotum brownish- 

 ochraceous, the first Avith two indented discal spots, and 

 the latter with four anterior obconical and two oblique discal 

 spots, black ; metauotmn, abdomen above, sternum, and legs 

 ochraceous, spots to metanotum, lateral segmental spots to abdomen 

 above, anal appendage, anterior and intermediate tibia? and tarsi, 

 and abdomen beneath black, the last with the posterior segmental 

 margins, lateral margins, and sexual organs ochraceous ; tegmina 

 piceous, with closely reticulate pale olivaceous venation, with an 



Fig. 82. — Fulgorin cnndelarki. 



ochraceous transverse fascia with pale margins near base, two 

 similar fascia) often medially fused near centre, followed by two 

 transverse series of spots and an apical cluster of ochraceous spots; 

 wings ochraceous, with the apical area broadly black ; cephalic 

 process considerably upwardly recurved, its apex a little compressed, 

 measured from angle of apex to eyes about as long as from 

 anterior margin of mesonotum to abdominal apex. 



Length ceph. process, angle from apex to eyes IG to 20 ; eyes 

 to appx abdom. 21 to 25 ; exp. tegm. 65 to 75 millim. 



Ilah. Sikhim, Assam {Ind. Mus.). "Himalaya" {Coll. Dlst.). — 

 Cambodia; Hainan: China. 



A lepidopterous parasite in the waxy secretion of this species 

 has been described by Prof. Westwood (Tr. Ent. Soc. 1876, 

 p. 519). 



