458 FULGORID.'E. 



2059. Atracis insularis, sp. n. 



Body and legs pale ocLraceous ; pronotuin with two somewhat 

 large black discal spots ; inesonotum with two black spots on each 

 lateral area ; tegmina greyish with a slight stramineous tint 

 sparsely mottled or spotted with fuscous-brown, the largest and 

 most distinct spots being placed on apical half of costal membrane 

 and on the apical marginal area, the basal disk practically im- 

 maculate, clavns principally spotted at base and apex ; wings 

 milky-white, with the veins yellowish; A^ertex of head much 

 longer than broad, smooth, with a subobsolete medial carination, 

 narrowed to apex, which is subtruncate, distinctly tranversely 

 ridged between eyes ; face smooth, without a medial ridge, strongly 

 narrowed anteriorly, a small black spot on each side before anterior 

 margin, lateral margins somewhat strongly reflexed, strongly 

 ti-ansversely impressed before clypeus, which has a paler central 

 longitudinal fascia ; tegmina about twice as long as broad, costal 

 membrane about three times as broad as radial area, costal margin 

 obtusely angulate before middle ; posterior tibiiie with one spine. 



Length excl. tegm. 12 ; exp. tegni. 26 miliim. 



I/al). Andaman Islands (de Roepstorff, Coll. Dlst.). 



2000. Atracis conspurcata, yielicli. Ann. Sofmns. Wien, xvii, p. 191, 

 t. ix, f. 9 (1902) ; id. Horn. Fmm. Ceylon, p. 92 (1903). 



" Specimen described badly damaged and crushed so as to 

 prevent the head and thorax being properly described. Vertex of 

 head more than twice as long as broad, flat, spotted with brown 

 at tip, the lateral angles acutely angularly produced ; face, pro- 

 notum, and mesonotum yellowish-brown, two stripes on pronotum 

 and large spots at sides of mesonotum black ; tegmina more than 

 twice as long as broad, costal membrane five or six times as broad 

 as radial area and traversed b}' close here and there forked trans- 

 verse veins, longitudinal veins slender, radial vein a little raised 

 and comb-like, numerous transverse veins and a subapical line, 

 outer vein in clavus curved and waved, the tegmina are pale 

 yellowish-white, semi-transparent, with numerous brown spots 

 and dots, which form here and there connected markings ; wings 

 white with yellowish veins ; abdomen and legs yellowish-brown.' 

 (^Melichar). 



"Length 16 : exp. tegm. 30 miliim.'' 



Hah. Ceylon (fide Mellcliar). 



I have not seen this species. 



2061. Atracis insurgens, Melich. Ann. Hofmm. Wien, xvii, p. 181, 

 t. vi, f. 3 (1902). 



" Head formed as in A. consocia, Melich. (a Sumatrau species), 

 also similar in form of tegmina, but the terminal cellular areas 

 about three or four times as long as broad ; face thickly sprinkled 

 with brown, middle keel extending to middle of disk, sharply 



