On Genera and Spec'ea of Fulgorldse. 409 



XL VII. — .Some Additions to the Genera and Sjyecies in the 

 Homojjterous Family/ FulgoiidcC. By W. L. DISTANT. 



Fam. Fidgoridae. 

 Subfam. FvLGoniyjE. 

 Fulgora astarte, sp. ii. 



Cephalic process, head, and tlioiax above piceous, tlie first 

 finely cretaceouslymacuhite and witli its a|)ex pale sanguineous, 

 the thorax above more or less cretaceously pubescent ; abdo- 

 men, body beneath, and legs brownish ochraceous, the abdo- 

 minal segmental margins paler ; tegmina black, with the 

 veins and numerous reticulations green, the whole surface 

 more or less cretaceously pubescent, with numerous dull 

 testaceous spots with greyish-wliite margins arranged in 

 five more or less regular transverse series and with a 'cluster 

 of similar but much smaller spots on the apical area ; wino-s 

 greyish with a slight bluish suffusion, the apical area blacf; 

 cephalic process measm-ed from angle of apex to eyes a little 

 longer than abdomen, upwardly recurved, its apex robust, but 

 only very slightly dilated. 



Length ce])h. process, anole from apex to eyes 15-19 mm. ; 

 eyes to apex of abdomen 19-23 mm.; exp. tegm, 73-81. mm. 



Ilah. Indo-China, Laokay {R. Vita/is de Salvaza, type 

 Brit. Mus.). •'^ 



Allied to F. rcgersi, Dist., from the Nicobar Islands, but 

 with the cephalic process longer in relation to the length of 

 the abdomen, and with its apex sanguineous, colour and 

 markings of the tegmina different, &c. 



Euphria consimilis, sp. n. 



Closely allitd to E. dissimilis, Dist., from Tenasserim 

 (Faun. Bnt. Jnd., Rhynch. iii. p. 211, 1906), especially by 

 the distinct coloration of the pro- and mesonota, but differino- 

 in the wings, which have the apical fourth ochraceou.'?, 

 spotted with white, the face much more strongly carinate, 

 both centrally and marginally; cephalic i)rocess extending' 

 to about middle of pronotum, in dissiinilis it extends to tht^ 

 or near to the, posterior margin ; tegmina beneath paler and' 

 more sanguineous than in F. dissimilis. 



Long., cxcl. tegm., 20-24 mm. ; exp. tegm. G2-7r) mm. 



llah. ludo-China [A. Vuiliet, type Brit. Mus.). 



