136 E, T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rliyncliota. [No. 3, 



brown centre about the apex of tlie inner margin : extreme apical spots 

 Terj small and somewhat indistinct. Wings blue with the apex broadly, 

 and outer margin somewhat narrowly, black. The veins on the blue 

 portion of the wings are green, with the exception of two which are nar- 

 rowly black at the base (Distant,) Long, cephalic process 20 ; body 

 20 ; exp. teg. 68 millims. 



Reported from the Andaman Islands. 



Allied to F. delessertii, Guerin, and F. maculafa, Olivier. It some- 

 what resembles the former in the pattern of the tegmina, but differs in 

 the length of the cephalic process, which in F. delessertii is but about half 

 the length of the body. In length and structure of the cephalic process, 

 it is more closely allied to F. maculata ; the cephalic process, however, 

 is longer than in that species, being about equal to the length of the body ; 

 and, besides the different pattern of the tegmina, the wings are much more 

 narrowly black along the posterior margin. The Indian Museum possesses 

 a specimen from the ISTicobar islands which appears to differ from the type 

 figured by Distant in the cephalic process being longer, more distinctly 

 ascending and recurved, and in the absence of white spots on the upper 

 two-thirds. The markings on the tegmina are the same and do not 

 differ more than individuals of allied species differ from each other. 

 The wings are marked much as in F. delessertii Guerin, the outer mar- 

 gin is more broadly suffused with blackish than in the type and the 

 blackish extends further towards the base in rays. 



16. FULGORA CURTIFROEA, Butler. 

 Fulgora curtiprora, Butler, A. M. N. H. (4 ser.) xiv, p. 131, (1874). 



Closely allied to F. gemmata, West,, but with the cephalic process 

 one-third shorter and the colouring different : tegmina with the corium 

 bright green speckled with black, area beyond black ; the veins green, 

 "becoming ochraceous near the apex ; entire surface covered with small 

 orange spots : wings shining black, varied with pale transparent green 

 as in F. gemmata : cephalic process, head, and thorax testaceous, thorax 

 sjDotted with black ; abdomen black, segments edged with green above, 

 with ochreous below; legs and anus red (Butler). Body long with 

 cephalic process, 23 ; cephalic process, long 8|- ; exp. teg. 50 millims. 



Reported from Sikkim. 



17. FULGOUA GUTTULATA, Westwood. 



Fulgora (Pijrops) gnthdata, Westwood, A. M. N. H. ix, p. 119 J842). 

 Fulgora (HotinaJ guttulata, Westwood, Cab. Or. Ent. p. 8, t. 3, f. 3 (1848). 

 Pyrops guttulata, Walker, List Horn. B. M. ii, p. 269 (1851). 

 Fulgora guttulata, Butler, P. Z. S., p. 101 (1874). 



