]\Ir. W. L. Distant on IIoinoi)terii. 'Md 



LI. — TiJn/nchotal Note.s. — X L. 

 Jiy'W. L. Distant. 



Fam. Fulgoridae (continued fVoni p. 208). 



Subfam. Dicttopuahin^. 



Genus Cladypiia. 



Cladniliptera, Spin. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. viii. p. 316 (1839). 

 Chuhipha, Aniv. & Serv. Hist. \Um. p. 502 (1843). 

 Cludopttrii.v, Westw. Arc Eut. ii. p. 90 (1344). 

 JJiacira, Walk. Ins. Saund., Horn. p. 34 (1850). 



Type, C. 7nacrophthahna, Spin. 



Cladi/pha huliviana, sp. n. 



Body and legs brownish olivaceous; two central longitu- 

 dinal fuscous lines traversing vertex of head, pronotum, and 

 mesonotuni ; two broad, longitudinal, central, fuscous fasciae 

 to abdomen above ; anterior legs fuscous, the anterior tibiaj 

 annulated witli olivaceous at base and before apex ; tegmina 

 and wings hyaline, the venation fuscous, tegmina with an 

 oblique, inwardly directed, fuscous, subapical streak extending 

 from costal margin to iialfway across tegmen, three minute 

 fuscous spots on the discal veins of basal area, and the veins 

 on apical area more pronouncedly fuscous. 



Long., excl. tegni., 11-12 mm. ; exp. tegm. 30-32 mm. 



IJah. Bolivia {J. Siei'jibach, Brit. Mus.). 



Allied to C. obliquata, Westw., but tegmina lacking the 

 fuscous apical patch and the prominent basal discal fuscous 

 spot, anterior tibite much less dilated, &c. 



Genus DlCHOPTERA. 



Dichoptera, Spin. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. viii. p. 286 (1839). 

 Clonia, Walk. List Horn., Suppl. p. 60 (1858). 



Type, D. hyalinata, Fabr. [Fulgora). 



Dichoptera strigivitta, 



DicJioptera strif/ivitta, Walk. Ins. Saund., Horn. p. 36 (1858). 

 Dichoptera iiuhiln, Dist. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 277. 



I have recently been able to examine the unique type of 

 Walker's species from the Saunders Collection, and find it 

 to be only a faded example of my D. nuhila. "Walker's name 

 must therefore take precedence, and the distribution of the 

 species is now found to comprise India, Borneo, and Java. 



