134 E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rliynchota. [No. 3, 



gins of tliorax and basal margin of scutellum somewhat testaceous : 

 tegmina brown, spotted pale glaucous, and with a paler band, basal half 

 with eleven irregularly placed, round, yellow spots, a pale band with 

 a transverse row of four round spots of a deeper colour approaching 

 fuscous and slightly margined inwardly w^ith yellow and the apical fourth 

 has eight smaller round yellow spots. Guerin describes his F. rajah as 

 having the cephalic process as long as the body, ascending, brunneous, 

 apex somewhat dilated, red : body and feet brunneous ; tegmina blackish 

 fulvous, spotted with yellow, a broad pallid band at the apex : wings 

 black, blue at the base. Long, 44 millims. 



Reported from Nepal {Don.); Malacca (G^^^eV.). 



12. FuLGORA MACULATA, Olivier. 



Fidgora maculata, Olivier, Enc. Meth, vi, p. 568 (1791) ; Sfcoll, fLa Cigale verte 

 porte-lanterne) Cigales, p. 98, t. 26, f. 143 (1788) ; Burm. Handb. Ent. ii, (i) p. 169 

 (1835) ; Westwood, Trans. Linn. Soc. xviii, p. 140 (1841) ; Duncan's Nats. Lib. 1, 

 p. 284, t. 23, f. 2 (1840) ; Butler, P. Z. S. p. 100 (1874). 



Flata maculata, Germar, Thon's Archiv. ii, fasc. 2, p. 46 (1830). 



Hotinus maculatus, Walker, Cat. Horn. B. M. ii, p. 266 (1851). 



Cephalic process almost as long as the body, ascending, recurved ; 

 head black ; eyes and antennae grey ; thorax brown, shaded with black : 

 abdomen light brown, banded with black, same above and beneath ; 

 tegmina aboye black with interrupted bands or continuous rows of 

 glaucous spots, apical portion irrorated yellowish-green : wings with 

 the basal portion towards the anterior margin and a patch near the anal 

 margin, greenish-blue ending in fine rays, apical portions black ; feet 

 deep brown, posterior pair spinose. Body long to the eyes, 21 : cephalic 

 process from the eyes 19 ; exp. teg. 71 millims. 



The Indian Museum possesses a specimen from Ceylon. 



13. FuLGOEA FULViROSTEis, Walker. 



Hotinus fulvirostris, Walker, List Horn, B. M. Suppt. p. 41 (1858). 



Butler (P. Z. S. p. 100, 1874) unites this species with F. maculata, 

 Olivier, as a variety, but it is as much entitled to specific rank as brevirosr 

 trisj viridirostris., and spinoloe, which are similar varieties of F. candelaria, 

 Linn. It clearly differs from F. maculata in having the cephalic process 

 subpellucid, sordid fulvous-testaceous or tawny instead of opaque 

 deep green ; the markings on the tegmina follow the arrangement 

 of the markings on the tegmina in F. maculata, but are sordid 

 whitish instead of bluish- white, and the wings are sordid greenish- white 

 rayed with black-fuscous nearly up to the base, the apex being broadly 

 and the external margin less broadly black. 



