SAIVA. 195 



scattered spots ou same pieeous or black ; cephalic process short, 

 strongly recurved, measured from angle of apex to eyes about as 

 long as pronotum and mesonotum together. 



Length ceph. process, angle rrom apex to eyes 3; eyes to apex 

 abdoni. 14 ; exp. tegm. 50 millim. 



Hah. " Northern India " (^(^e Westiuood). 



I have an unlocalized specimen in my own collection. 



B. Wintjs more or less sanguineous, apical and sometimes 2^osterior 

 margins fuscous or hlaclc. 



b. CepJialic process from angle of apex to eges about as long as 

 abdomen. 



1704. Saiva cardinalis, Bnfl. (Fulgora) A. M. N. H. (4) xiv, p. 131 

 (1874) ; Atkins. J. A. S. Bemj. liv, p. 138 (1885). 



Head (including cephalic process) green or brownish-ochraceous, 

 4ibove somewhat greyishly tomentose, sparingly, minutely, and 

 irregularly spotted with fuscous above and on the lateral margins, 

 its apex a little infuscated ; pronotum, mesonotum, body beneath, 

 and legs green or brownish-ochraceous ; abdomen above pale 

 testaceous ; head with three basal spots between the eyes, pro- 

 notum with two central spots and one on each lateral area, meso- 

 notum with six spots on anterior margin, and one or two ou each 

 lateral area black; tegmina pale olivaceous-green, with scattered 

 ochraceous spots with black margins, those on costal area imper- 

 fectly closed, the apical margin a little fuscous with the spots 

 therein rather smaller ; wings purplish-red, the apical margin 

 fuscous ; cephalic process measured from angle of apex to eyes 

 about as long as abdomen. 



Length ceph. process, angle from apex to eyes 9 ; eyes to apex 

 abdom. 15; exp. tegm. 57 millim. 



Hah. Nepal (5H<. ilftts.). Sikhim (JacZ. i/i«*.). Darjiling (Co^?. 

 Blst.). 



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

 abdomen and mesonotum together. 



1705. Saiva COCCinea, fVa/k. (Hotinus) List Ham. Suppl. p. 42 (1858); 

 Kirk. (Pyrops) J. Bomb. N. H. Soc. xiv, p. 47, t. A, f. 2 

 (1902) ; Melic/i. (part.) IIojii. Faun. Ceylon, p. 12 (1903). 

 Hotinus guttifer, Stal, Of v. Vet.-Ak. Fork. 1858, p. 448. 



Head (including cephalic process), pronotum, mesonotum, sternum, 

 and legs pale olivaceous-green ; cephalic process with the ridges 

 (excluding basal area) black, its apex a little paler ; a lateral spot 

 in front of each eye, pronotum with two central spots and a spot 

 on each lateral area, mesonotum with six spots on anterior margin 

 and one or two spots on each lateral area black ; abdomen above 

 sanguineous, lateral margins spotted with white and black, the 



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