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greyish-white spots; an ochraoeoua spot before eyes and 

 the eyes anteriorly margined with black ; pronotum ochra- 



ceous, the anterior area brownish ochraceousj niesonotum 

 pale testaceous, six black spots on anterior margin and a 

 larger black spot near middle of each lateral margin, 

 extreme lateral margins and the apex ochraceous ; body 

 above ochraceous, the metanotal area and the upper abdo- 

 minal surface more or less greyishly tomentose, basal margin, 

 lateral margins, a curved fascia at the union of the last two 

 tents and the abdominal apex more or less black; 

 ab lomen beneath and legs more or less piceous, posterior 

 femora a little paler, ab lominal lateral margins sanguineous ; 

 tegmina pale virescent with numerous brownish-ochraceous 

 spots margined with pale ochraceous, three near base, a 

 double transverse series near middle of four spots each, the 

 inner series waved, and about twelve .spots on apical third, 

 some of which are duplex ; the apical area is also somewhat 

 greyish ; wings pale greenish-grey, the apical areas broadly 

 black ; cephalic process considerably upwardly recurved, 

 becoming more laterally compressed from basal area to apex, 

 measured from apex to eves longer than from anterior 

 margin of pronotum to abdominal apex. 



Length ceph. process, angle from ^pex to eyes, 29; eyes 

 to apex abdom. 25 ; exp. tegm. 93 mm. 



Hub. Iudo-China; Tonkin; Hagoang (R. Vitalls de 

 Salvazd). 



Allied to F. connectens, Atkins., and F. astarte, Dist. 



Fulgora cttroalba, sp. n. 



Head (including cephalic process) bright ochraceous, its 

 apex strongly globose ; pronotum and mesonotum bright 

 ochraceous ; abdomen above pale dull ochraceous, thickly 

 greyishly tomentose ; body beneath ochraceous, legs black, 

 abdomen beneath black, with the posterior segmental margins 

 ochraceous ; tegmina very pale ochraceous-white, a short 

 transverse fascia at base, two transverse spots before middle, 

 which are sometimes slenderly connected, and a costal spot 

 near middle, black, apical area black with numerous ochra- 

 ceous spots, of which the two largest are on costal and inner 

 margins, these are preceded by about six smaller spots and 

 three near apical margin, the remaining spots minute : 

 wings dull creamy white, the apical area broadly black; 

 cephalic process measured from angle of apex to eyes sub- 

 equal in length to that of abdomen. 



