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FULGOBID^Ti. 



narrow, triangular, its margins strongly carinate and continuous 

 with the narro\^■ frontal edge of the much laminately compressed 

 produced face, the carinate margins of which are widely divergent 

 posteriorly ; clypeus long, the margins strongly ridged ; rostrum 

 robust, somewhat short, the apical joint minute ; pronotum narrow, 

 tricarinate, its lateral angles angularly produced, its posterior 

 margin strongly angularly emarginate ; mesonotum somewhat 

 obscurely tricarinate : legs of moderate length, basal joint of poste- 

 rior tarsi elongate ; teginina ampliated to apex which is angularly 

 truncate, the costal membrane dilated and a little arched, upper 

 apical veins bifurcate near extremities, radial area very short and 

 broad with a transverse vein before its apex, middle longitudinal 

 vein centrally and obliquely transversely bifurcating ; wings mode- 

 rately long, but narrower than tegmina. 



A. Winr/s Sj^otted ivitli hlacl:. 



1868. Ehotana fuscofasciata, sp. n. 



Body and legs very pale tawny-yellow, above more or less 

 cretaceously tomentose, apical area of abdomen beneath infuscate ; 

 eyes piceous-broun ; tegmina subhyaline, talc-like, Avith iridescent 

 lustre, the venation flavescent, becoming pale fuscous towards 

 apex ; three large irregularly shaped spots in costal membrane, 

 some varied suffusions on basal half, and a curved and waved 



Fig. 152. — Uliotana fuseofasciata. 



fascia extending from apex to posterior margin at about two-thirds 

 from base, very pale fuscous ; upper apical veins sanguineous ; 

 wings hyaline, with a large and small black spot placed close 

 together near middle of posterior margin ; a very slight and sub- 

 obsolete pale fuscous suffusion on disk. 



Length excl. tegm. 3^ ; exp. tegm, 14 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon ; Maskeliya {Green). 



1869. Ehotana trimaculata, sp. u. 



Body and legs pale ochraceous, mesonotum (excluding the carina- 

 tions) infuscate ; tegmina subhyaline, talc-like ; costal membrane, 

 basal area continued along posterior margin and connected with 



