194 EULGOKID^. 



aa. Cephalic process almost perpendicularly extended. 



1702. Saiva iDuUata, Dlst. (Fulgora) Tr. E. S. 1891, p. 519, t. xx, 



f. I, a. 



Head with the base pale greenish-ochraceous, the cephalic 

 process black ; thorax above pale greenish-ochraceous ; proaotuiii 

 with three black spots, the central one largest and somewhat 

 duplex; niesonotiim with two central spots on anterior margin, 

 two spots on each lateral margin, and a spot near posterior angle 

 black ; abdomen above shining black ; face, rostrum, sternum, and 

 COX!© ochraceous ; legs red, bases and apices of anterior and inter- 

 mediate tibiae, apices of posterior tibiae, and the tarsi black ; 

 abdomen beneath black, the apex and posterior segmental margins 

 ochraceous ; tegmina greenish-ochraceous, an irregular transverse 

 fascia beyond centre and the apical area piceous, the first con- 

 taining six, the latter some eight ochraceous spots, the basal area 

 somewhat thickly covered with small black spots and with scattered 

 larger pale and black margined spots ; wings bluish-green, with 

 the apex broadly black, the postttrior margin narrowly of the same 

 colour and with discal black streaks and patches ; cephalic process 

 recurved and almost perpendicularly extended, measured from 

 angle of apex to eyes about as long as abdomen. 



Length ceph. process, angle from apex to eyes 6 ; eyes to apex 

 abdom. 12; exp. tegm. 44 millim. 



Ilab. Burma ; Kuby Mines ( Doherty). 



aa. Cephalic process from angle of apex to eyes about as long as 

 pronotum and viesonotum together. 



1703. Saiva guttlllata, Westw. (Fulgora (Pyrops)) A. 31. N. If. ix, 



p. 119 (1842); id. (Fulgora (Hotina)) Cah. Orient. Ent. p. 8, 

 t. ill, f. 3 (1848) ; Atkins. (Fulgora) J. A. S. Bemj. liv, p. 136 

 (1885). 



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

 and legs ochraceous ; apex and central area of cephalic process 

 above, central fascia to vertex, and a lateral elongate spot in front 

 of each eye, black ; pronotum with a series of four transverse spots 

 (^the two central ones largest and elongate), mesonotum with two 

 anterior central discal spots and three spots on lateral margin (the 

 one near base smallest), basal annulation and apical areas of tibiae, 

 and the tarsi to anterior and intermediate legs black ; abdomen 

 above ochraceous, the posterior segmental jnargins broadly green, 

 with scattered piceous spots ; tegmina rosaceous, the costal mem- 

 brane, base of claval area, and the apical area more ochraceous ; 

 costal membrane with four imperfectly closed ochraceous spots 

 margined with black, apical area with the inner areas of cells 

 piceous and with a few pale spots, the remaining area with 

 scattered rosaceous spots with black margins ; wings pale bluish- 

 green, the apical area, posterior margin, and veins with some 



