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FULGORID.li. 



Genus SALURNIS. 



Sahimis, StdJ, Ofc. Vet. -Ah. Fori. 

 Hof/mis. Wien, xvii, p. 40 (1902). 



1870, 



MelkJi. Ann. 



Type, S. granulosa, vStal, from the Philippines. 



Distribution. Oriental and Malayan Regions. 



Head (including eyes) a little narro\^-er than pronotum, vertex 

 moderately conically produced; face a little longer than broad, a 

 little posteriorly and more strongly anteriorly narro\\'ed ; pronotum 

 strongly subconically produced ; mesonotum long, tricarinate ; 

 posterior tibiae A\ith one spine near apex ; tegmina about as broad 

 as the wings, apically ampliate, costal margin rounded, apical 

 margin truncate, its posterior angle more or less acutely produced ; 

 costal membrane narrower than radial area, the first transversely 

 veined, the latter obliquely reticulate, radial vein forked and 

 emitting a longitudinal vein at a short distance from base, two 

 lower longitudinal veins transversely united befoi'e middle, the 

 whole tegmen more or less transversely reticulate, upper area 

 of clavus transversely veined, lower area granulose ; wings with 

 two transverse veins near apex, some of the longitudinal veins 

 bifurcating out^\"ardlv. 



2010. Salurnis marginellus, Gucr. (Ricauia) Voij. * La Coqnille,' Zool. 

 (2) p. 192 (1830) ; id. Icon. Regn. Anim., Lis. t. 58, f.6 (1843) ; 

 id. Voy. Belaiitj. Ind. Orient, p. 467 (1834) ; Atkins. (Flata) 

 J. A. >S'. Beng. Iv, p. 69 (1886) ; Melich. (Salurnis) Ann. Hofmus. 

 Wien, xvii, p. 41, t. v, f. 6 (1902). 

 Poeciloptera fimbriolata, St?d, Ofi: Vef.-Ak. For/i. 1854, p. 247 : 

 id. (Phyllyphanta) t. c. 1865, p. 159. 



Head, pronotum, sternum, and legs ochraceous, abdomen dull 

 greyish-brown ; head, pronotum, and mesonotum with two central 



Fig. 21S.— Saluiviis riiarginellus. 



contiguous castaneous lines, outwardly margined \vith paler cas- 

 taneous ; face with the basal angle pale castaneous ; tegmina 



