of the Homopterons family Fulgoridce. 279 



with four macular fuscous fasciae. Body beneath ochraceous, 

 spotted with fuscous ; tibiae annulated with fuscous (intermediate 

 and posterior tibiae obscurely annulated) ; femora spotted with fus- 

 cous. Tegmina and wings as in the preceding species, but the fuscous 

 markings rather larger. The head is about equal in length to the 

 whole thorax above ; the cephalic process is ascending, irregularly 

 triangularly channelled for more than two-thirds its length, and its 

 apex slightly gibbous above, with the lateral margins spatulate. 



Long. exel. tegm., 22 millim. Long, head, 6 millim. Exp. 

 tegm., 50 millim. 



Hah. Malayan Archipelago ; Celebes. 



The great prolongation of the head distinguishes this 

 species from any other previously described. 



Dictyophora p)rceferrata, n. sp. 



Head and thorax above ochraceous ; cephalic process, with the 

 lateral margins and sometimes the apex, fuscous. Pronotum, with 

 the central keel and margins, somewhat paler in hue, the disk 

 wrinkled. Mesonotum, with three central keels, triangularly 

 united posteriorly, and pale ochraceous. Legs ochraceous, femora 

 striated with fuscous. Tegmina and wings hyaline, the venation 

 fuscous ; their apices — broadly in the tegmina and narrowly in the 

 wings — fuscous. The cephalic process is distinctly and broadly 

 grooved above, the apex very slightly widened and subacutely 

 convex ; in the neighbourhood of the eyes it has three distinct keels. 



Long, excel, tegm., 12 millim. Long, head, 5 millim. Long, 

 tegm. 9 millim. 



Hah. Australia ; Peak Downs. 



Dictyophora hifasciata, n. sp. 



Body above ochraceous, with a broad lateral fuscous fascia on 

 each side, from behind eyes to near apex of abdomen ; body beneath 

 and legs ochraceous, margins of the sternum fuscous. Tegmina 

 ochraceous, with a broad central longitudinal fuscous fascia, 

 widened at apex. Wings hyaline, with a large fuscous spot at 

 apex. Structure of cephalic process much as in preceding species. 



Long. excl. tegm., 9 millim. Long, head, 3 millim. Long, 

 tegm., 7 millim. 



Hah. Australia ; Peak Downs. 



Dictyophora insignis, n. sp. 



Closely allied to the preceding species, but the cephalic process 

 more nodulose at the base, which, together with the lateral areas, 



