372 ruLGOBiD.i. 



the central carination short, scarcely reacliing middle; tegmina 

 with the apical margins ohliquely straight. 



Var. Body and legs nmher-brown ; face \\ ith a large central 

 piceous spot. 



Length excl. tegm. 9 : exp. tegra. 34 millim, 



Hab. Assam ; Marglierita (BoJieriif). Burma ; Karen Hills 

 (Dohertj/). — Japan (Brii. 3Ivs.) 



The Japanese form constitutes the variety ahoxe described. 



1950. Pocliazia angulata, K/rh/ (Ricania), J. Linn. Soc, Zool. xsiv, 

 p. 152 (ISiU); Melich. (Podiazia) Ami. Hofmus. Wien, xiii. 

 p. 211 (1898) ; id. Horn. Fcnm. Ceyhm, p. 83 (1903). 



Head and thorax piceous-hlack, abdomen piceous-bro^\■n, legs 

 testaceous ; tegmina piceous-brown, crossed beyond middle by an 

 oblique strongly angulated white fascia commencing near inner 

 margin, very strongly angulated at a little beyond middle and then 

 ]larro^\■ly continued towards but not reaching apex, a transversely 

 elongate, subangnlate white spot on costal margin at about two- 

 thirds from base ; wings piceous-brown with a subangulate trans- 

 verse M-hite fascia extending across disk for about three-fourths 

 from costul tow ards anal margin ; face with a ver}' fine central 

 carination becoming evanescent posteriorly, and with very indistinct 

 short !-ublateral carinations ; mesonotum very elongate, the carina- 

 tions as in i)receding species ; tegmina with the costal margiji 

 strongly convex on basal area, thence distinctly concave before 

 apex, apical margin nearly obliquely straight, apex a little con- 

 vexly angulate. 



Length excl. tegm. 8; exp. tegm. 24 to 2S millim. 



Ilah. Ceylon; Pundaluoya and Peradeniya (6Vf«i). 



B. Terj'inina and winr/s without medial transverse fasciae ; tegmina 

 xisuaJly more or less ixdely maculate, sometimes with only a pale 

 spot on costal manjin. 



1951 . Pochazia fuscata. Fair. (Cicada) Ent. Si/sf. iv, p. 28 (1794) : 

 i(t. (Flata) Ent. Syst. Siqjpl p. 518 (1798) : Stdl (Eicania, 

 Pochazia), Hem. Fabr. ii. p. 104 (1879); Afkins. (Pticania) J. 

 A. S. Beny. \\, p. 53 (1886). 



Pceciloptera autica, West^v. Orif. An. Kinyd., Ins. ii, p. 260. 

 t. xc, f. 4, t. cxxxviii, f. 4 (1832). 



Ricania obscura, Guer. Voy. Be/any. Ind. Orient., Zool. p. 466 

 (1834) ; (V7. (Eurvptera) torn, cit., Atlas, t. iii, f. 6 (1834) ; StSl 

 (Pochazia), Ofr. Vet.-AK: Flirh. 1865, p. 160 ; Melich. (nee Fabr.) 

 Ann. Hofmus. Wien, 1898, p. 212; Matsum. (nee Fabr.) Fttt. 

 Kachr. xxvi. p. 211 (1900). 



Head, face, and thorax above piceous-black : abdomen and legs 

 testaceous, the latter paler ; tegmina piceous-brown, with a pale 

 ilavescent elongate spot on costal margin at about two-thirds from 

 base, sometimes the apical margin for about three-fourths of its 



