FULGORA. 185 



a'. Head and cepliulic process r/reen, meastired from opex to eyes 

 OS lonrj as from posterior angle of mesonotum to ahdominal 

 apex. 



1688. Fulgora viridirostris. Wcstio. (Ful^orii (Hotina)) Cab. Orient. 



Eld. p. 8. t. iii, f. 4 (1848) ; Atkins. J. A. S. Benff. \W, p. 129 

 (1885). 

 Fiilo'ora brevirostris. Butl. Proc. Zool. Sac. 1874. p. 97. t. xv, 

 f. 1 ; Atl-ins. J. A.S. Beng. liv, p. 128 (1885). 



Head (includiDg cephalic process) green, or in faded specimens 

 ochraceous, minutely spotted with Avhite ; prouotum \\ith two 

 dark indented discal spots ; mesonotum with four obconical 

 anterior spots and an oblique spot on each lateral area (often 

 obscure) piceous ; prosternum with a longitudinal black fascia on 

 each side ; rostrum piceous : tegmina closely resembling in 

 markings those of F. candelaria ; wings ocliraceous, with the apical 

 areas broadly black ; cephalic process considerably upwardly 

 recurved, its apex a little compressed, measured from angle of apex 

 to eyes about as long as space between posterior angle of meso- 

 notum and abdomen. 



Length ceph. process, angle from apex to eyes 12 to 15 ; eyes 

 to apex abdom. 19 to 21 ; exp. tegm. 65 to 73 millim. 



Hab. Assam; Margherita(/>o7(er<//). Jninuayalley (Maclinnon). 

 Burma ; North Chin Hills ( Wat.?on). — Penang {Boivring). 



a''. Head, and cephalic process hlaclc above, ochraceous l>eneath, its 

 apex concolorous, meastired from apex to ei/es as long as from 

 middle of mesonotum to abdomincd apex. 



1689. Fulgora spinolae. Jf>si?f. (Fulgora (Pyrops)) A.M.N.H. \x, 



p. 118 (1842) ; id. (Fulg-ova (Hotina)) Cab. Orient. Ent. p. 73, 

 t. xxxvi, f. 1 (1848) ; Atkins. J. A. S. Beng. liv, p. 129 (1885). 



Head (including cephalic process) ahoveand on lateral areas black, 

 minutely spotted \\\i\\ white, beneath ochraceous ; thorax above 

 ochraceous or greenish-ochi'aceous, a broad central black fascia 

 traversing both pro- and mesonota ; three small spots on each side 

 of antei'ior margin, a larger oblique spot on disk of each lateral 

 area, and two small posterior spots to mesonotum black ; abdomen, 

 body beneath, and legs ochraceous, a black fascia traversing lateral 

 areas of pro- and mesosterna ; rostrum, tibiae, and tarsi black or 

 piceous ; body beneath greyishly pubescent, with some transverse 

 segmental piceous shadings to abdomen beneath ; tegmina and 

 wings coloured and marked generally as in the preceding species ; 

 cephalic process considerably up\^■ardly recurved, its apex a little 

 compressed, measured from angle of apex to eyes as long as from 

 middle of mesonotum to abdominal apex. 



Length ceph. process, angle from apex to eyes 16 to 20 ; eyes 

 to apex abdom. 20 to 23 ; exp. tegm. 70 to 73 millim. 



Hab. Sikhim, Sylhet, Assam {Ind. Mns.) ; Margherita and Naga 

 Hills {Doherty). Mysore {Ind. Mns.). 



