200 E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rhyncliota. [No. 2, 



wards the apex, veins virescent ; three transverse rows of spots 

 before the middle ; a broad band behind the middle ; some small spots, 

 girdled white, placed behind the band, the veins green ; apical part 

 sparingly sprinkled with small whitish dots : wings whitish-green, apical 

 part, black : cephalic process very long, gradually compressly narrowed 

 to the apex, moderately curved. In stature similar to F. candelariay 

 Linn., cephalic process longer and, seen from the side, broader, frontal 

 ridges more distinct (Stdl). Long, 42 — 46 ; exp. teg. 80 — 94 millims. 

 Reported from Cambodia. 



115. FULGORA C^LESTINA, Stal. 

 Hotimis ccelestinus, Stal, Trans. Ent. Soc. (3 ser.) i, p. 576 (1863). 



? . Weak green-olivaceous, venter and feet black-fuscous : head 

 obscurely fuscous-testaceous : tegmina pale sordid alliaceous with three 

 virescent-veined, blackish bands, the first broad near the base, hardly 

 visible except on the clavus, the second narrow, placed a little before the 

 middle and very narrow in the middle, the third broad and with 

 three pale virescent olivaceous spots, the apical part behind this 

 band greyish-whitish sprinkled with pale-cinctured olivaceous spots ; the 

 disc of the apical areas fuscous : wings of a beautiful azure, apical part 

 black. Allied to F. ducalis, Stal, but the cephalic process is longer, fus- 

 cous-testaceous, much curved. Head gradually compressly narrowed from 

 the base towards the apex, a little longer than the body, not impressed 

 above^ before the middle (Stdl). Long, 41 : exp. teg. 90 millims. 



Reported from Cambodia. This species is very close to F, connsc* 

 tens, mihi, described from Tenasserim at p. 130 (1885). 



116. Pyrops nobilis, Westwood. 



Fulgora nohiliSy Westwood, Trans. Linn. Soc. xviii, p. 146, t. 12, f. 10 (1841). 

 Pyrops nohilis, Walker (excl. syn.), List Horn. B. M. ii, p. 268 (1851) ; J. Linn. S. 

 Zool, p. 96 (1856). 



Head with a process which is straight, gradually attenuated, oblique- 

 ly truncated at the apex, furnished with acute black tubercles arranged 

 longitudinally in six rows, of which two are above, two beneath, and two 

 lateral : eyes pale fuscous, a pale acute tubercle behind the eyes : anten- 

 nas pale : rostrum scarcely reaching the lateral pair of feet ; head pro- 

 and meso-notum and tegmina luteous greyish, slightly tinged virescent, 

 sprinkled with minute black spots : metanotum and abdomen fulvous- 

 fuscous, the latter with transverse black spots : tegmina with numerous 

 larger fulvous dots : wings white, somewhat opaque ; veins pale, tinctur- 

 ed virescent : feet concolorous, with black bands ; last pair of tibiae in- 

 wards immaculate, externally punctured black j tarsi luteous ; claws 



