LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 435 



4. Flata tineoides. 



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Fulgora tineoides, Oliv. Enc. Meth. vi. 564, 576, 47. Stull, Cic. 37, 

 ^^ pi. 7, f. 33. 



Flata Stollii, Spin. Ann. Snc. Ent. Fr. viii. 418,4. 

 <'^ Poecilopiera papilioMaria, White., Ann. Nut. Hist. xv. 36. 



a. Java. Presented by J. Wilson, Esq. 

 6, Java. From Mr. Walkers collectiou. 



' ^ D. Flata Boubycoides. 



Flata Bombyco'ides, Guer. Icon. Reg. Anim. Texle, 36J. 

 Malabar. 



6. Flata pyealis. 



Flata pyralis, Guer. Voy. Coquille, 192. Atlas. Ins. pi. 10, f. II. 

 Offiik. 



O 7. Flata Malgacha. 



Flata Malgacha, Guer. Icon. Regn., Anim. Texte. 362. 

 Madagascar. 



6 8. F 



lata tricolor. 



OPoeciloptera (Flatida) tricolor, White., Ann. Nat. Hist, xviii. 26. 

 a. b. Silhet. From Mr. Argent's collection. 



"^ ^ 9. Flata intacta, Fem. 



Straminea ; angusta ; antenna; st7'amine(e, apice nigrce ; prothorax 

 et mesothorax Iricarinati ; pedes fidvi ; tarsi anteriores nigri ; 

 alee anticcB alhidce ; alee postica albce. 



Body pale straw-colour : head much narrower than the chest ; 

 crown very short ; front long and narrow, forming nearly the whole 

 upper side and fore part of the head, with a high ridge on each side, 

 narrower between the antennae, but slightly increasing in breadth 

 beyond, slightly concave where it joins the epistoma which is lanceo- 

 late ; side compartments slightly concave : feelers long, straw-colour : 

 third joint black, much longer than the second : fore-chest almost 



