-104 ItST OF IIOMOPTEBOUS INSECTS. 



much dilated : fore-win^s very dark brown, with two colourless spots 

 ou the fore border, the first much larger than the second ; a narrow 

 transverse colourless spot along the tip, and a colourless dot near the 

 tip of the hind border : hind-wings brown, almost colourless towards 

 the base; veins brown, paler in the colourless part. Length of the 

 body 3 lines; of the wings 7 lines. 

 a. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Rev. D. F. Morgan. 



Genus 3. FLATOIDES. 



Flatoides, Guer. Icon. Biffn. Anim. Texle, 362. 



Cicada, Fabr. 



Ricania, Gen-mar, Burineister. 



Plata, Fabr., Guirin. 



1. Flatoides tobthix. 

 Flata ? lortrix, Guir. Icon. Riyn. Anim. Tcxte, 362. 

 Madagascar. 



2. Flatoides fenestrata. 

 Flata fenestrata, Fabr. Syst. Wiyn. 51, 28. 

 Java. 



3. Flatoides hyalina. 



Ricania hyalina, Germ. Mag. Ent. iii. 224, 2. Burm. Handb. Ent. 



ii. 1, 161,2. 

 Cicada hyalina, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 40, 59. Stall, Ctc. 76, pi. 19, 



f. 102. 

 Flata hyalina, Fabr. Syst. RJiyn. 51, 24. 



a. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. J. Honker. 



4. Flatoides Pelops, Mas? 



Ferruginews, subtus JUivo-albits ; frons fusco variii.i, tricarinatus ; 



epistoma fusco trivittatum ; mesothorax tricarinatus ; pedes 



fulvi ; alee niyro-fu>ic<e, latissimcE ; alee anticw apice limpidce. 



Body ferruginous, yellowish-white beneath : head nearly as 



broad as the chest; crown somewhat rugulose, surrounded by a rim, 



