FCLGORA. 187 



area, the costal membrane is ocliraceous with four black spots and 

 there are three blaelc spots on claval ai*ea ; wings white, basal area 

 suffused with pale green, apical area black, with five or six white 

 spots ; cephalic process very strongly recurved, its apex a little 

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

 as from anterior margin of mesonotum to abdominal apex. 



Length cepli. process, angle from apex to eyes 19; eyes to apex 

 abdom. 23 ; exp. tegm. SO millim. 



Hah. Burma; Karen Hills (Z?o/i^>-/y). Tenasserim (/»<:?. 3/i(S.). 



b'. Geplialic process moderateli/ recurved, usually some shade of 

 fulvous above, olivaceous or ocliraceous beneath, measured, from 

 apex to ei/es about ns long as body excludinr/ head. 



1692. Fulgora OCUlata, Westw. Tr. Linn. Sac. xviii, p. 142, t. xii, f. 5 

 (1841)*; Atkins. J. A. S. Beng. liv, p. 131 (ISSo). 



Var. a. oculata, Westw. (Fulgora (Hotina) ) Cab. Orient. Ent. 

 p. 73, t. xxxvi, f. 2(1848). 



Var. b. subocellata, Guer. (Fulgora) Rev. Zool. p. 183 (1839) ; 

 DeJess. Souv. J^oi/. Inde, p. 66, t. xvi, f. 1 (1842). 



Var. c. verhuelli, Atkins. J. A. S. Bent/, liv, p. 132 (1883). 



Head (including cephalic process) fulvous or olivaceous, finely 

 spotted with white above, ochraceous or pale olivaceous beneath ; 

 head with an obscure piceous spot at base ; body and legs f ulvous- 

 ochraceous ; pronotum with two discal oblique spots and a spot 

 on each lateral area, mesonotum with six spots (arranged in pairs) 

 on anterior margin and a spot on each lateral area, piceous ; 

 abdomen strongly cretaceously tomentose ; apices of anterior and 

 intermediate femora, anterior and intermediate tibiae and tarsi, 

 posterior tarsi and the rostrum piceous or black ; tegmina pale 

 olivaceous, finely cretaceously tomentose, sparingly ornamented 

 with small fulvous spots with pale margins, those ou costal area 

 with wider paler margins, a few transverse linear piceous costal 

 spots above radial area ; wings subhyaline, cretaceously tomentose, 

 with a centi'al orange-red patch towards costal area and with a 

 few cretaceous apical spots. 



This is the typical coloration and marking : the varietal forms 

 vary in having the tegmina darker in hue, the ocellated spots 

 much larger, and the apices of the wings with a distinct piceous 

 background for the cretaceous spots ; cephalic process moderately 

 recurved, its apex a little compi-essed, measured from angle of 

 apex to eyes about as long as body excluding head. 



Length ceph. process, angle from apex to eyes 21 ; eyes to apex 

 abdom, 21 ; exp. tegm. 78 to 88 millim. 



Hah. Nepal. Malabar. — Malay Peninsula. Java. Borneo. 



* 1841 is the date of the vol. in which Westwood's paper appeared. That 

 paper, however, was read in 1>^37, and probably was published in the part of 

 the 'Transactions' issued in that year or the next. Consequently we consider 

 Westwood's name has priority over Giierin's specific name. 



