198 FVLGOniDJE. 



the costal area spotted with dark fuscous ; wings orange-yellow^ 

 apical area, posterior margin, and a few discal spots near anal area 

 fuscous, the apical dark area inwardly margined with pale greyish; 

 cephalic process a little recurved, measured from angle of apex to 

 eyes about as long as pro- and mesonota. 



Length coph. process, angle from apex to eyes 3 ; eyes to apex 

 abdom. 12 ; exp. tegin. 33 millim. 



Bab. South India ( Walhouse, Brit. Mus.). 



Stal, who described the unique type in the British Museum, 

 erroneously gave the habitat of this species as " India orient, bor,'^ 



Division APHANARIA. 



This, with the previous division, includes all the genera of the 

 subfamily Fulgorinoi found in British India, at least so far as my 

 knowledge extends. One genus, Homalocepluda, should probably be 

 placed in a new division ; but as it is inadvisable- — at least in these 

 volumes — to found a division on a single genus, I have included it 

 in the Aphanaria, which is to be distinguished from the Falgoraria 

 by the absence of the long recurved cephalic process. In some 

 ot' the Aphanaria, as in Eupliria and Kalidasa, there is a slender, 

 acute, cephalic protuberance, but this in no respect equals the 

 character on which the Falgoraria is divisionally separated. 

 Divisions, as used here, are only groups of genera possessing 

 a more or less common facies, and are proposed as aids to iden- 

 tification, M'ith no pretence to be regarded as constituting 

 morphological sections. 



/Spioj^sis of Genera. 



A. Head triangularly produced in front of [p. 199. 



eyes " Homalocephala, 



B. Head not, or not prominently, produced iu 



front of eyes. 

 . Face longer than broad. 

 a. Anterior femora not ampliated at apices. 

 d'. Face strongly ampliated at base and 

 considerably broader than clypeus, 

 its lateral margins obliquely nar- 

 rowed forwardly from eyes LiMOis, p. 200. 



a'-. Face slightly narrowed upward, or with 

 the lateral margins parallel, its disk 

 with two anteriorly divergent carina- 

 tions, and with a central, sometimes 



obsolete longitudinal snlcation ArHANA, p. 201. 



a'\ Face with two parallel discal carina- 

 tions, sometimes obliterated behind 



middle Lycorma, p. 205. 



. Anterior femora distinctly ampliate above 

 at apices. 

 I}'. Posterior tibiae vuiarmed above at base. 

 uK Face with two or three parallel 



carinations Eupuria, p. 207. 



