RHYNCHOTA PALAWANICA, PART II. 67 



Palawan, Iwaliig, P. I. (10955 W. Schultze and 11707 C. M. Weber), 

 140 specimens in many of which the mesonotum is nearly completely 

 suffused with red. 



Fam. FULGORID.^. 



Subf. FULGORIN.^. 



Div. APHANARIA. 



APH/ENA' GuSrin. 



Voy. B4lang. Ind. Orient., Zool. (1834) 451. 

 Type: A. farinosa Weber. 



S. Aph^na fakinosa Weber.^ 



Cicada farinosa Weber, Obs. Ent. (1801) 114. 



Lystra farinosa Fabr., Syst. Rhyng. (1803) 57; Germ., Thon's Ent. Arch. 



(1830) pt. 2, 52. 

 Aphana farinosa Burm., Handb. der Ent. (1835) 2, pt. 1, 166; Stal, Stett. 



Ent. Zeit. (1863) 24, 232, O. V. A. F. (1870) 742; Atkins, J. A. S. B. 



(1885) 54, 142; Distant, Fauna British Ind., Ehyn. (1906) 3, 201. 

 Aphcena farinosa Spin., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (1839) 8, 244; Walk., List 



Horn. (1851) 2, 274. 

 Aphana scutellaris White, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (1846) 17, 330; Westw., 



Cab. Orient. Ent. (1848) 73, pi. 36, fig. 3. 

 Aphaena saundersii Walk., torn. cit. 277. 



This species, known in India, Malay Peninsula, Java, Borneo and 

 Sumatra, has been previously reported from the Philippines by Stal. 



Palawan, Iwahig, P. I. (10957 W. Schultze), 2 specimens, which 

 having been put into alcohol, show no white tomentum. 



SCAMANDRA Stfil. 



Stett. Ent. Zeit. (1863) 24, 232. 

 Type: S. rosea Gu6r. 



9. SCAMANDEA HEEMIONE Stil. 



Scamandra hermione Stal, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (1864) (4) 4, 62, 0. V. 

 A. F. (1870) 743. 



The specimen in my possession has a somewhat greater alar expanse 

 than that designated by Stal for his type, it being 67 millimeters across. 

 It is slightly longer also, its length being 31.5 mm. 



Palawan, Iwahig, P. I. (10954 IF. Schultze). A single specimen, 

 agreeing perfectly vnth the description except as to size. 



' According to the rules of priority there is no doubt that Gufirin's name should 

 stand as he originally wrote it. There appears no special warrant for the change 

 by Burmeister and much less for the following of his lead by modern entomologists. 

 Spinola, in 1839, reverted to Gugrin's name, with reason. 



' Weber not Fabricius. 



