252 Mr. Butler's Bcvision of Ho'inoptcrons 



Tlie transverse black bar crossing the orange basal half 

 of the hemelytra is but imperfectly indicated in the figure 

 by Guerin. 



30. G. rulrifera. 



•^ Cercopis ruhrifcra, Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc, vol. X, p. 

 283, n. 309 (1867). 



Aru {Wallace). B.M 



Nearly allied to^C. Urvillei, from which it may be dis- 

 tinguished by the carmine basal half of the hemelytra, its 

 angular outer edge, more complete transverse black bar, 

 and blackened nervures ; the abdomen is also bright red. 



"^ 31. C. fervesccns,Ji(j. 13. 

 % 



Nearly allied to C. incxada ; differs in the greater width 

 of the thorax ; the jet-black colour of the vertex of head 

 and the thorax, the black scutelliim, the blacker tegmina 

 and the much larger scarlet spots towards base of tegmina. 

 Length 16 null. ; expanse of tegmina 42. 



Menado {Wallace). Two specimens. B.M. 



Evidently a local representative of'^C. inexacta from 

 Makian ; and somewhat allied to 0. fcrociens. 



32. C. inexacta. 



Cercopis inexacta, Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc, vol. X., p. 

 280, n. 301 (1867). 



Makian and Macassar (JFa/Zftce). Type. B.M. 



Walker gives the locality as Tondano, but the type has 

 a ticket bearing the abbreviation " Mak." 



f 33. C. sexmaculata. 



'■■ Cosmoscarta sexmacidata, Stal, Ofvers. Kongl. Vetensk. 

 Akad. Fork., p. 719, n. 5 (1870). 

 Philippines {StaT). 



O 34. C. incanescens, n. sp., figs. 14, 14a. 



Cercopis imdulifera (nomen bis lectum), Walker, Journ. 

 Linn. Soc.. vol X., p. 276, n. 291 (1867). 



