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FULGORIDJE. 



a^. Head and cepJialic 2»'0cess black above, olivaceous beneath, its 

 apex ocJiraceous, measured from ajje.v to eyes as long as from 

 posterior angle of mesonotum to abdominal aj^ex. 



1090, Fulgora lathburi, Wm. Kirby, Tr. Linn. Soc xii, p. 4.j0 (1818) ; 

 Gncr. Icon. lieyne An.., Ins. t. Iviii, f. 2 (1830-4) ; Germ. 

 (Flata) Thou's 'Arch, ii, 2, p. 46 (1830) : AtJdns. (Fulgora) 

 J. A. S. Beng. liv, p. 129 (188-5). 



Head (iiidiuliiig cephalic process) above and laterally black, 

 minutely spotted with white, beneath pale ochraceous, its apex 

 ochraceous ; thorax above ochraceous or greenish-ochraceous ; 

 anterior uiargiu and a broad central fascia to proiiotum, a 

 broad central maculate fascia, two small spots on each side of 

 anterior margin, and a large oblique spot on each lateral area of 

 mesouotum black ; abdomen ochraceous, sternum and legs pale 

 olivaceous ; a black fascia on each lateral ai'ea of pro- and 

 mesosterna ; rostrum, tibite, and tarsi piceous or testaceous-brown ; 

 tegmina piceous, with the reticulate venation pale green, somewhat 

 closely ornamented with round pale castaneous spots whose margins 

 are pale green, the apical spots smallest, and some of the subapical 

 spots confluent ; wings ocbraceous, their apical areas largely 

 black ; cephalic process considerably upwardly recurved, its apex 

 a little globose, measured from angle of apex to eyes about as long 

 as from posterior angle of mesonotum to abdominal apex. 



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

 abdom. 23 ; exp. tegm. 80 millim. 



Hab. Silhet (/Soit't'/^).— China ; Hong Kong (C'o/7. Dist.). 



B. Wings wTiitish or greenish-ivJiite, apical areas piceous 

 tviiJi wJiite spots. 



b. Ceplialic process very strongly recurved, blacTc above, olivaceous 

 beneath, measured from apex to eyes nearly as long as from 

 anterior margin of mesonotum to abdominal apex. 



1691. Fulgora connectens, Atkins. J. A. S. Beny. liv, p. 130 (1885) ; 

 id. J. A. S. Beny. Ivii, p. 338, t. xv, middle figure. 



Head (including cephalic process) above and on lateral areas 

 black, beneath olivaceous ; thorax black or piceous ; pronotum 

 with a very broad, greenish-ochraceous, transverse basal fascia ; 

 mesonotum with the anterior angles, lateral margins, and posterior 

 angle pale tawny ; abdomen pale brownish-ochraceous, very thickly 

 greyishly tomentose at base ; body beneath and legs brownish- 

 ochraceous ; rostrum, tibia?, tarsi, and anal appendage black or 

 piceous ; tegmina piceous with the reticulate venation pale green, 

 crossed on basal half by three broad ochraceous fasciae, followed 

 by a series of three spots, two together near costa, the other near 

 posterior margin, before apex a series of live spots, three connected 

 above and two beneath, and two or three smaller spots on apical 



