464 FirLGORIDiE. 



granulose; mesonotum with two discal dark longitudinal fasciae ; 

 abdomen above somewhat greyish-brown. 



Length excl. tegm. 5 ; exp. tegm. 15 millira. 



Hah. Ceylon ; Pundaluoya (Grecu, Brit. Miis.). 



The above figure represents the actual type. In Melichar's 

 figure the shape of the head and the venation of the wiugs are not 

 typical. 



20GS, Eochara nebulosa, sp. n. 



Body and legs pale ochraceous ; vertex of head Avith a central 

 fascia and the lateral margins piceous, with a short anterior 

 oblique piceous line betw^een them ; face with some piceous 

 speckles at base, and wii'h a central piceous cariuate line not 



Fig. 252. — Bochara nebulosa. 



extending beyond middle ; pronotum witli transverse fuscous 

 spots ; mesonotum with tuo central maculate or reticulate longi- 

 tudinal piceous fasciie ; apical lialf of abdomen fuscous-brown ; 

 tegmina very pale ochraceous clouded and speckled with fuscous, 

 the darkest and most prominent spots being two near base, one 

 near end of basal cell, and another on claval area, many of the veins, 

 especially on apical area, minutely speckled with fuscous ; wings 

 very pale fuliginous, the veins darker ; vertex of head slightly 

 broader than long ; pronotum irregularly coarsely transversely 

 striate, the "anterior and lateral margins very distinctly ridged ; 

 mesonotum with the lateral ridges distinct and connected ante- 

 riorly ; costal membrane about three times as broad as radial area. 



Length excl, tegm. 5 ; exp. tegm. 19 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon ; Maskeliya (Green). 



2000. Gen. ? lyiicea, Fabr. (Cicada) JEid. Si/st. iv, p. 42 (1794) ; id. 

 (Flata) */,s/. lihyiKj. p. 55 (1803) ; Atkins. J. A. S. Benij. Iv, 

 p. 83 (188(3). 



" Small ; face flavescent, markings black ; face glaucous, \\\t\\ a 

 dull black spot on both sides cinctured flavescent and a small line 

 in the middle ; thorax gla^^cous, with two rounded dull black 

 spots anteriorly ; tegmina and wings hyaline, exterior margin 

 flavescent." (Fahricius.) 



Hah. "India." 



This is another uncertain species of which no exact information 

 is at present obtainable. 



