190 rULGOKID.T,. 



broadly black ; cephalic process moderately recurved, its apex a 

 little compressed, measured from angle of apex to eyes about as 

 long as the abdomen. 



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

 apex abdom. 2'd ; exp. tegm. 82 millim. 



Hah. A^ilgiri Hills, Malabar. Kavwav (Ind. Mus.). Trivandruin 

 (Coll. DlsU). 



c^. Cephalic process hlaclc ((hove, olivaceous beneath, measured 

 from angle of apex to eyes a little longer than abdomen. 



1697. Fulgora andamanensis, Bist. Tr. E. S. 1880, p. 152. t. v, 



f. 7, a: Aildns. J. A. S. Bemj. liv, p. 135 (1885). 



■ Head (including cephalic process) above and on lateral areas 

 black, finely spotted with white, olivaceous beneath, eyes and 

 ridge near their inner margin ochraceous ; thorax above brownisli- 

 ochraceous ; pronotum with the anterior lateral margins, two central 

 maculate fascia?, aud a spot on each lateral area, mesonotum with a 

 broad central fascia, four small spots on antei'ior margin, an elongate 

 spot on each lateral area, and two small spots in front of posterior 

 angle, black ; abdomen pale ochraceous, anal appendage piceous ; 

 body beneath broA^nish-ochraceous ; an elongate spot on each 

 lateral area of prosterniun, disk of mesosteraum, latei'al areas of 

 metasternum, abdomen beneath, tibite, tarsi, and rostrum more or 

 less black or piceous ; tegaiiua black, the reticulate venation pale 

 green, ornamented with browuish-ochraceous spots with pale 

 margins, arranged in three irregular transverse series ou basal 

 half, the spots on apical half more scattered and generally smaller ; 

 wings bluish-green, the apical area broadly, the posterior margin 

 narrowly black ; cephalic process somewhat strongly recurved, 

 measured from angle of apex to eyes a little longer than abdomen. 



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

 apex abdom. 22 ; exp. tegm. 68 millim. 



Hab. Andaman Islands. 



c'. Ceinhalic process hlaclc or piceo^is, measured from angle 

 of apex to eyes about as long as abdomen. 



1698. Fulgora rogersi, &p. n. 



Cephalic process, head, and thorax above piceous, the two latter 

 much coA'ered with ci-etaceous pubescence, the cephalic process 

 spotted with same on. its basal areas both above and beneath ; 

 abdomen greenish or greenish-ochraceous, the segmental margins 

 paler and somewhat cretaceously pubescent ; head beneath oliva- 

 ceous ; legs piceous ; tegmina for the basal two-thirds black with 

 the veins and numerous i-eticulations green, apical third pale 

 brownish ochraceous Avith numerous small piceous marks on apical 

 area, a number of cretaceous spots with black centres arranged in 



