1874.] MR. A. G. BUTLER ON NEW SPECIES OF FULGORA. 101 



Subgenus. Rostrum much compressed from near base to apex. 



21. FULGORA GUTTULATA. 



Fulgora {Pyrops) guttulata, Westwood, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 ix. p. 119 (1842). 



Fulgora (Hotina) guttulata,Westwood, Orient. Ent. pi. iii. fig. 3 

 (1848). 



Pyrops guttulata, Walker, List Homopt. Ins. ii. p. 269. n. 4 

 (1851). 



India. B.M. 



The wings are bright green in fresh specimens, not cream-coloured, 

 as in Westwood' s figure. 



22. Fulgora gemmata. 



Pyrops gemmatuSjWestwood, Cab. Orient. Ent. pi. 3. fig. 2(1 848). 

 Hotinus gemmatus, Walker, List Homopt. Ins. ii. p. 267. n. 13 

 (1851). 



Darjeeling, N. India, E. India. B.M. 



Sect. 5. Species with scarlet wings. 



23. Fulgora coccinea. 



Hotinus coccineus,Wa\ker, List Homopt. Ins. Suppl. p. 42 (1858). 

 Ceylon {Cuming). B.M. 



24. Fulgora decorata. 



Fulgora decorata, Westwood, Trans. Linn. Soc. xviii. p. 141. n. 12, 

 pi. xii. fig. 4 (1841). 



Prolepta decorata, Walker, List Homopt. Ins. ii. p. 270. n. 2 

 (1851). 



" Java " ( Westwood) . 



Certainly not a Prolepta, but very close to the Hotinus coccineus 

 of Walker. 



25. FuLGOR*A GUTTIFERA. 



Hotinus guttifer, StSl, (Efvers. Vetensk. Akad. Fb'rhandl. xv. 

 p. 448. n. 1 (1859). 



"Ceylon" (Stal) ; sp. ead.? Shanghai. B.M. 



The description of this species is rather vague : — " tegminibus 

 cameis, nigro conspersis, guttis compluribus minoribus anguste nigro- 

 cinctis ornatis." It is difficult to imagine the colour of the smaller 

 spots ; in our insect they are larger than the black spots, orange, 

 and edged with black. 



26. Fulgora pyrrhochlora. 

 Hotinus pyrrhochlora, Walker, MS. ? * 



Sarawak (Wallace). B.M. 



* Mr. Walker believes that he has described this species ; but I hare not suc- 

 ceeded in finding the description. 



