188 FULGORID^. 



C. Wings hhiisJi -green, with ilie anneal area and usually tlie posterior 

 margin bJacJf. 



c. Cejyhalic process castaneous, its apex reddisli-ochraceous and not 

 compressed hut slightly inflated, measured from angle of 

 apex to eyes about as long as from anterior margin of meso- 

 notum to abdomincd apex, 



1093. Fulgora pyrorhyncha, Bon. Ins. Ind., Hem. Ivii, f. 1 (1800); 

 Westw. Tr. Linn. Sue. xviii, p. 139 (1841) ; Atkins. J. A. S. Ben//. 

 liv, p. 133 (1885). 

 Fulgora rajah, Guer. Her. Zool. p. 183 (1839). 

 Fulgora aaiplectens, AtJdns. J. A. S. Beng. liv, p. 133 (1885). 



Head (including cephalic process) castaneous, with small white 

 spots, its apex reddish-oe-hraceous ; pronotum, mesonotiun, sternum, 

 and legs dull castaneous ; abdomen piceous, greyishly tomentose ; 

 tegmina ochraceous, the cellidar areas formed by the reticulate 

 veins (excepting the subapioal area) more or less jnceous, in the 

 paler subapical area a transverse series of about four darker spots 

 with paler margins and some scattered much smaller spots on 

 apical area ; wings bluish-green, the apical and posterior areas 

 broadly black, the black coloration extending a little inwardly 

 along the veins ; cephalic process moderately recurved, its apex 

 slightly inflated, measured from angle of apex to eyes about as 

 long as from anterior margin of me.sonotum to abdominal apex. 



Length ceph. process, angles from apex to eyes 22 ; eyes to 

 apex abdom. 25 ; exp. tegm. 85 to 91 miilim. 



Hab. India {Governor Holford). — Malay Peninsula ; Perak 

 {Coll. Dist.). 



The type described and figured by Donovon is supposed to have 

 been acquired by Gov, Holford in Nepal. 



c'. Ceplialie process castaneo^is, its apex concolorous and moderately 

 compressed, measured from, angle of apex to eyes (d)out as 

 long as from anterior margin of mesonotum to abdominal 

 apex. 



1694. Fulgora karenia, Dist. Tr. E. S. 1891, p. 517, t. xx, f. 2, a 

 (1891). 



Head (including cephalic process), thorax above and beneath, 

 and the femora castaneous; tibiae, tarsi, and the abdomen above and 

 beneath piceous ; posterior margins of the abdominal segments 

 and base of abdomen above ochraceous ; tegmina black, thickly 

 co\ered Avith the reticulated venation which is ochraceous, and 

 with the following ochraceous markings — three macular trans- 

 verse fascia? on basal half, folloAved by a transverse series of three 

 small spots widely separated, a broad transverse fascia near apical 

 area, between which and apex are a few small scattered spots ; 

 A\"ings very pale bluish-green, the apical and posterior areas very 



