1885.] E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rliynchota. 133 



C. Si^ecies tvitli hlue-green wings. 



10. FULGORA AMPLECTENS, n. sp. 



This species forms the connecting link between the preceding section 

 and this ; the coloration of the tegmina strongly resembles that of tho 

 J'^. oculata group and the coloration of the wings places it in this section. 

 Cephalic process as long as the body, somewhat horizontal, gradually as- 

 cending somewhat towards the tip, subrotundate above and subequal in 

 size throughout, black-brown throughout, above and beneath, except the 

 tip which is reddish-testaceous and subpellucid, apical half below the tip 

 irrorated with white dots : thorax deep brown, blacker on the disc : ab- 

 domen above and beneath, black ; posterior margins of the dorsal segments 

 narrowly fulvous : feet brown throughout : tegmina brown, veins ful- 

 vous, basal two-thirds finely covered with a white powdery substance 

 above and bright fulvous beneath, this white powdery substance intensi- 

 fied across the base of the apical third so as to form a white band which 

 bears a row of four fulvous spots, a small one and the largest towards the 

 costal margin and two small ones towards the internal margin, four or 

 five very faint similar fulvous spots and very numerous light brown spots 

 are sprinkled over the basal two- thirds : wings blue, apex broadly and 

 external margin less broadly, black, rayed black along the veins towards 

 the base somewhat as in F. pyrJiorhynclia, Don., to which this species is 

 very closely allied, diifering chiefly in the coloration of the abdomen and 

 the size, arrangement, and number of the spots on the tegmina. Body 

 long to eyes, 24 ; cephalic process from eyes, 23 ; exp. teg. 93 millims. 

 The Indian Museum possesses a specimen from Perak. 



11, FULGORA PTRORHYNCHA, DonOVan. 



Fulgora pyrorhynchus, Donovan, Ins. Ind. Hem. t, 7, f . 1 (1800) : Regne Animal 

 ed. Masson, t. 96, f. 2 (n. d.). 



Hotinus pyrorhynchus, Walker, List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 267 (1851) ; J, L. S. Zool. 

 X, p. 96 (1867). 



Fulgora pyrorhina, WestwoocT, Trans. Linn. Soc. xviii, p. 139 (1841) ; in Dono- 

 van's Ins. Ind. (2nd ed.) p. 13 (1842). 



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



Fulgora pyrorhijncha, Butler, P. Z. S. p. 100 (1874). 



Cephalic process large, of a dark purple, thickly sprinkled Vvdth a 

 white powdery substance, ascending, tip scarlet and somewhat pellucid : 

 tegmina brown, pale across the middle ; wings black, green at the base 

 {Donovan) . 



Cephalic process about 25 millims ; long, purple, spotted white, 

 ascending ; apex incrassatcd, red ; dors am of abdomen greenish with 

 three black spots on the anterior margin of each segment ; lateral mar- 



