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24. HUECRYS TESTACEA. 



Tettigonia testacea, Fabricius, Mant. Ins. ii p. 267 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. iv, p. 24 

 (1794) ; Syst. Rhyn. p. 42 (1803) : Stoll, Cig. p. 41, t. 8, f. 41 (1788). 



Cicada testacea, Gmclin Ed. Syst. Nat. i, pt. 4, p. 2098 (1782) ; Olivier, Enc. 

 Meth. V, p. 756, t. 113, f. 5 (1790) ; Germar in Thon's Archiv. ii, fasc. 2, p. 3, 

 (1830) ; Guerin, Voyage La Favorite, v, p. 155 (1839) ; Mag. Zool. p. 78 (1839). 



Euechys testacea, Walker, List Horn. B. M. i, p. 252 (1850). 



The upper surface of the body without red marks : tegmina brown, 

 only partly transparent : wings concolorous, veins black : abdomen san- 

 guineous. 



Reported from Coromandel. 



25. HUECHYS PHiENICURA. 



Cicada phcenicura, Germar in Silbermann's Rev. Ent. ii, p. 76 (1834) ; Guerin, 

 Icon, du Regne Animal, p. 78 (1830-34). 



Euechys pha^nicura. Walker, List Horn. B. M. i, p. 252 (1850). 



Black, entire frons, mesothorax, and abdomen sanguineous ; tegmina 

 and wings black ; sometimes frons black in the middle and thorax with a 

 black basal spot or band running through it, sides and small median spot 

 red. 



Reported from India, Sikkim. 



26. HUECHYS TEANSVERSA. 



Euechys transversa, Walker, List Horn. B. M. Suppt. p. 40 (1858). 



Black : tegmina with costa and transverse veins red and a tes fca- 

 ceous band. Body long 23 : exp. teg. 62 millims. 

 Reported from Hindustan. 



27. HUECHYS THORACICA. 



Euechys thoracia, Distant, J. A. S. B. xlviii, (2), p. 39, t. II, f. 3 (1879). 



Known by the red hour-glass-shaped fascia on pronotum. Body long 

 19 : exp. teg. 43 millims. 



Reported from Tenasserim and Hindustan. 



28. HUECHYS TRABEATA. 



Cicada traheata, Germar in Thon's Archiv, ii, fasc. 2, p. 3 (1830) : Gucriu, Mag. 

 Zool. p. 78 (1839). 



Euechys traheata, Walker, List Ilom. B. M. i, p. 252 (1850). 



Body ferruginous, tegmina and wings fuscous with ferruginous veins. 



Body long, 20| millims ; tegmina broken at the ends. 



Reported from Java. 



There is a specimen in the Indian Museum, locality unknown. 



