222 FULGORID.i;. 



1745. Eiirybrachys apicata, Dist. Tr. E. S. 189l', p. 281. 



Body aud legs dull sanguineous ; head (excluding eyes) pale 

 ochraceous : posterior tibiae a little infuscate ; abdomen (in typical 

 specimen) in somewhat mutilated condition, but beneath clearly 

 seen to be black with ochraceous segmental margins ; tegmina pale 

 olivaceous-green, the extreme base and a broad transverse fascia 

 at apex dull purplish-i'ed ; wings pale greyish, with nearly the 

 basal half dull purplish-red. 



Length excl. tegm. 8: exp. tegm. IS millini. 



Hah. " India " (Coll. Dist.). 



I only know this very distinct species by a single specimen in 

 somewhat mutilated condition, and labelled simply " India," as 

 in bygone days was a too frequent practice. 



B. Wings wJiiie, their apical areas tvith hlaclc transverse s]iots. 



1746. Euryhrachys spinosa, Fair. (Cicada) Ent. Syst. Suppl p. 520 

 (1798) : Co(pieh. III. li, p. 35, t. ix, f. 4 (1799)"; Fahr. (Lystraj 

 Syst. lihyny. p. 58 (1803) ; Spin. (Eurybrachys) Ann. Soc. 

 Ent. Fr. 1839, p. 309; Atkins. J. A. S. Beng. Iv, p. 15 



(1886). 



A specimen in my collection, which I identify as this species, 

 has the head, prouotum, mesonotum, and abdomen above and 

 beneath ochraceous ; about apical half of abdomen above, apex of 

 abdomen beneath, metanotum, sternum, and legs purplish-red, 

 posterior tibiae and tarsi black ; tegmina virescent, with three 

 greenish- white transverse fasciae, the basal fascia shortest and con- 

 lined to the posterior half of tegmina, and an elongate transverse 

 black spot near apex of posterior margin (Coquebert's figure 

 exhibits two transverse spots) ; wings creamy-white, with two 

 transverse black spots on apical area ; structural characters 

 apparently as in E. lejpelletieri, Guer. 



Length excl. tegm. 8: exp. tegm. 16 millim. 



Hah. Madras {Ooll. Dist.). 



I am in doubt as to the above being the species described by 

 Fabricius, but hesitate to describe it as new. It agrees in the 

 colour of the tegmina and the absence of apical black dots as 

 described by Burmeister, but the posterior tibiaj are black, and 

 therefore the legs not wholly red as described by Fabricius and 

 tigured by Coquebert. Neither of these authors described the 

 wines. 



1747. Enrybrachys tonientosa, Fair. (Cicada) Syst. Ent. ii, p. 324 

 (1775) ; id. (Lystra) Syst. Ehyng. p. 60 (1803) ; Amy. ^- Serv. 

 (Eurybracbys) Hem. p. 517 (1843) ; Stal, Hem. Fabr. ii, p. 100 

 (1869) ; Atldns. J. A. S. Beny. Iv, p. 14 (1886). 



