100 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON NEW SPECIES OF FULGORA. [Jan. 20, 



Hotinus pyrorhyncus, Walker, List Homopt. Ins. ii. p. 267. n. 8 

 (1851). 



Fu/ff ora pyrorhina,W estwood, Donov. Ins. Ind. 2nd edit. p. 13. 



Fulgora rajah, Guerin, Rev. Zool. p. 183 (1839). 



Nepaul {Hodgson). B.M. 



15. Fulgora ducalis. 



Hotinus ducalis, Stal, Trans. Ent. Soc. 3rd ser. vol. i. p. 576. n. 2 

 (1863). 



Cambodia (Mouhot). Type, B.M. 



16. Fulgora ccelestina. 



Hotinus ccelestinus, StSl, Trans. Ent. Soc. 3rd ser. vol. i. p. 576. 

 n. 1 (1863). 



Cambodia (Mouhot). B.M. 



17- Fulgora maculata. 



Fulgora maculata, Olivier, Enc. Mdth. vi. p. 568. n. 5 (1791) ; 

 Stoll, Cic. p. 98, pi. 26. fig. 143. 



Flata maculata, Germar, Thon, Arch. ii. 2, p. 46 (1830). 



Hotinus maculatus, Walker, List Homopt. Ins. ii. p. 266. n. 7 

 (1851). 



Var. Hotinus fulvirostris, Walker, I.e. Suppl. p. 41 (1858). 



Ceylon (Paul Sf Cuming). B.M. 



18. Fulgora intricata. 



Hotinus intricatus, Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. p. 142. n. 13 

 (1857). 



Borneo; Sarawak (Wallace). 



Attached to our specimen was a label, bearing the designation T. 

 tetrachroma, Walker ; but it appears to be a MS. name. 



19. Fulgora stellata, n. sp. (Plate XV. fig. 3.) 



Closely allied to F. intricata, Walker, darker in colour ; the teg- 

 mina shorter, with more arched costal margin ; the three basal bands 

 broken up into ochraceous spots ; wings deeper-coloured, the green 

 area rather smaller. Length of body, including rostrum, 1 inch 8 

 lines, of rostrum 9 lines ; expanse 3 inches 1 line. 



Labuan (Collingwood). Two specimens, B.M. 



A third discoloured example from Mr. Saunders's cabinet is also 

 in the Collection ; like the discoloured examples of F. maculata 

 (Hotinus fulvirostris, Walker), it has the wings pale testaceous at 

 base ; I suspect that all such specimens have come over in spirits. 



20. Fulgora DELEfcSERTii. 



Fulgora delessertii, Guerin, Rev. Zool. 183 (1839); Delessert, 

 Souv. Voy. Inde, p. 66, pi. 16. fig. 2 (1842). 



Malabar coast (Ward). B.M. 



This species has a short and somewhat compressed rostrum. 



