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32. Clovia inmcta (Walker). — Hong-Kong. — This is the hipimc- 

 tipennis Stâl 1854 and orientalis Stâl 1860. Distant (Faim . Tnd. 

 Rh. lY. 94.) writes : « Atkinsûn (J. A. S. B., L\, p. 196, 1886) 

 slates that this species [puncta = hipunctipennis] includes appa- 

 renlly Ptyelus orientalis Stâl [Frcg. Eug. Resa. Hem. p. 287, 1859) 

 from China », which seems a well founded suggestion. » The fact 

 is that Stâl himself in the Eugénie' s Resa {IS60, notl859) renamed 

 his own bipunctipennis « orientalis » .' 



35. Callitettix versicolor (Fabricius). — « China ». 



34. Cosmoscarta decisa (Walker). — West Yunnan. 



Also var : tegmina rusty-hlack; fasciae, femora, pygophor, abdo- 

 minal incisures, etc., sanguineous. Yun-nan Tah (Montandon). 



35. C. dorsimacula (VValker), var. clarior, nov. -- Differs from 

 the type by being brighter red, and the apical third of tegmina 

 dark fuhginous. Abdomen red, more or less suffused with piceous. 

 HauHk (Kershaw) ; Tongking (Montandon). 



36. C. dimidiata (Dallas). — China. 



37. G. fulviceps (Dallas). — Hong-Kong. 



38. C. trigona (Walker). — Hong-Kong. 



39. C. himacula (Walker). — Hong-Kong. 



40. C. héros (Fabricius). — Macao (Kershaw) ; lo-fou-shan 

 (Muir) ; Hong-Kong (Terry). 



41. Eoscartahorealis (DiSTA.'ST). — Yunnan. 



42. E. aurora sp. nov. 



ç/Ç Brownish-yellow, including antennœ; frons and sterna more 

 or less tinged with rosy ; ocelli red; abdomen (except the brownish- 

 yellow pygophor and incisures) blackish, as also the tibias, except 

 the base of the hind pair. Tegmina brownish-yellow on basai fourth 

 and on basai half of the costal margin, apical fourth and apical half 

 of costal margin rosy, the rest fuliginous. Wings hyaline, veins 

 fuscous. The frontal channel runs from the base to the bend, is 

 rather deep, and occupies the entire width of the raised part, being 

 rounded apically and basally. 



Length 6 mill. to apex of abdomen; 10 mill. to apex of tegmina 

 closed. 



Hah. : Macao (Kershaw, type in my coll.) 



This species differs from Distant's generic description and his 

 figure of £■. semirosea, as follows; the ocelli are subcontiguous, the 

 tegmina are more elongate, and less arched near the base, the 

 apical cells being longer. 



43. P. tongoides sp. nov. — ^f Yellowish-brown, sulTused more 



