MALAYAN MEMBRACIDAE. 5 



posterior; tip extending almost as far as the end of the abdomen 

 but not reaching the extremities of the tegmina. The entire dorsal 

 outline as seen from the side showing three elevations, one between 

 the suprahumeral horns, one above the scutellum and one above the 

 internal angles of the tegmina. Scutellum entirely exposed, sinuate,. 

 white tomentose, tip truncate. 



Tegmina divided into four color areas, the transverse bands 

 being about equal in length. The base is brown, entirely opaque, 

 punctate and slightly pubescent ; the second band is smoky-hyaline ; 

 the third band entirely clear; the remainder of the tegmen amber- 

 hyaline. The veins are prominent, those in the apical area some- 

 what nodulate. 



Sides and undersurface of thorax uniform dark brown with 

 white tomentose patches; tibiae ferruginous shading to flavous at 

 distal extremities; tarsi flavous. 



Length 5 mm. ; width between tips of suprahumerals 4 mm. 



Type: female (Unique type in Professor Baker's collection). 



Locality : Singapore. 



This species shows a much higher posterior elevation on the 

 posterior process and much shorter and less elevated suprahumeral 

 horns than A. typicus Distant, -the type of the genus. 



9. Ebhul varius, Walker. 





1858. 



Centrotus varius 



Walk. List Horn. Brit. Mus. 

 Suppl. 162. 



1869. 



Leptobelus varius 



Stal Bid. Memb. Kan. 285. 6. 



1885. 





Atkins J. A. S. B. 54. p. 82. 



1907. 



Ebhul varius 



Dist. Fauna Brit. Ind. 59. 2189. 



1914. 





Lamborn Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 

 1913. p. 470. 



1915. 





Funkh. Eev. Phil. Memb. 393. 



1916. 





List. Fauna Brit. Ind. App. 

 p. 169. 



Five specimens, all females. Two taken at Singapore and 

 three collected from the Island of Penang. 



10. Sipylus dilatatus, Walker. 



1851. Centrotus dilatatus Walk. List Horn. B. M. 630. 74. 



1914. Sipylus nodipeimis Funkh. Journ. Ent. & Zoo. VI: 



72. 15. fig. 5. 



1915. Funkh. Eev. Phil. Memb. 392. PI. 



2. fig. 15. 



R. A. Soc, No. 79. 



