1874.] MR. A. G. BUTLER ON NEW SPECIES OF FULGORA. 99 



I believe this to be merely a faded specimen of one of the many 

 varieties of F. clavata ; we have an example from Silhet, and a 

 second without a locality, which agree very fairly with StaTs de- 

 scription. 



Sect. 3. Species with red and whitish wings. 



10. FuLGORA OCULATA. 



Fulgora oculata, Westwood, Trans. Linn. Soc. xviii. p. 142. n. 13, 

 pi. xii. fig. 5 ; Cab. Orient. Ent. pi. 36. fig. 2 (1848). 



Hotinus oculatus, Walker, List Homopt. Ins. ii. p. 267. n. 9 (1851). 

 Malacca. B.M. 



11. Fulgora subocellata. 



Fulgora subocellata, Guerin, Rev. Zool. (1839) ; Delessert, Souv. 

 Voy. Inde, p. 66, pi. 16. fig. 1 (1842). 



Hotinus subocellatus, Walker, List Homopt. Ins. ii. p. 267. n. 10 

 (1851). 



Penang. B.M. 



Possibly a variety of F. oculata. 



12. Fulgora sultana. 



Hotinus sultanus, Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1847, p. 83 ; Ann. & 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. xx. p. 204 (1847). 



" Forest of Borneo near Tampasook," A. Adams ; ' Corea ' {A. 

 Adams). B.M. 



Mr. Walker states in his catalogue that our example is from 

 Borneo. It is registered as from Corea with other insects from that 

 locality ; Borneo, however, is written upon the label attached to the 

 specimen : the latter differs slightly from the example described. 



13. Fulgora gigantea, n. sp. (Plate XV. fig. 2.) 



Closely allied to F. sultana, but altogether larger ; corium of teg- 

 mina black, area beyond dirty testaceous ; veins ochreous, base bright 

 ochreous ; two parallel series of transverse oval pale ochreous spots ; 

 ten or eleven indistinct ochreous spots with whitish zones beyond 

 corium ; wings with apical two fifths pitchy, paler at apex ; basal 

 three fifths rosy to centre, and then becoming pale testaceous to ab- 

 dominal margin ; rostrum reddish luteous above, bright testaceous 

 at tip and below, rest of the body testaceous. Length of body, in- 

 cluding rostrum, 2 inches ; of rostrum 10 lines ; expanse 4 inches 

 6 lines. 



Sarawak (Wallace). B.M. 



The example upon which I have founded the present species 

 formerly stood in Mr. Saunders's Collection as the Hotinus sultana 

 of White ; it is, however, quite distinct ; it is the largest species yet 

 described. 



Sect. 4. Species with blue-green wings. 



14. Fulgora pyrorhyncha. 



Fulgora pyrorhynchus, Donovan, Ins. Ind. Horn. pi. 7. fig. 1. 



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