440 I.IST OF IIOMOPTEIiOUS INSECTS. 



4. CoLOnESTHES COROMANDELICA. 



Pceciloptera coiomandelica, Spin. Ann. Sot: Ent. Fr. viii. 440, lo. 

 Coromandel. 



5. Colohesthes pustulata. 

 Cicada pustulata, Donovan, Ins. New Holland, pi. 9. 

 New Holland. 



6. CoLOBESTHES ADSCENDENS? 



Flata adsceudens ? Fabr. Sysl. Rhyn. 46, 5. 



a. Aslianti. From the Wesleyan Missionary Society's collection. 



7. CoLOBESTHEs coNsrERSA, Mas et Fein. 



Fulva ; prothorax carinalus ; menolhorax tricarinatus , pedes fulvi ; 



alie anticiE cervina, falcatce, nigra compersa ; ata: postico' 



alba:. 

 Body tawny : head narrower than the chest ; crown very short, 

 straight, longer on each side than in the middle ; front conical above ; 

 fure part paler, slightly convex, rounded on each side, not narrower 

 towards the epistoina, bordered by a rim, slightly concave where it 

 joins the epistoina, the latter is lanceolate ; side part slightly con- 

 cave, surrounding the eye and the antenna : fore-chest concave on 

 the hind border, truncate-conical in front, bordered by a slight rim, 

 and having a middle ridge : middle-chest much more than twice the 

 length of the fore-chest, witli three ridges, the side pair slightly 

 curved and inclosing a flat spindle-shaped compartment: abdomen 

 obconical, longer than the chest, powdered with white : legs pale 

 tawny : wings ample : fore-wings pale fawn-colour, sprinkled with 

 black which is chiefly on the cross-veins, convex on the fore border, 

 truncate at a right angle along the tip, concave on the hind border 

 at whose tip they are produced into an acute angle or hook ; veins 

 pale tawny ; longitudinal veins and cross-veins very numerous ; along 

 the fore border a row of oblique rather long cross-veins which are 

 mostly forked and are shorter towards the tip : hind-wings milk 

 white. Length of the body 0—7 lines; of the wings 18 — 22 lines 



a. East India. From Archdeacon Clerk's collection. 



b. Assam. From Mr. Warwick's colleclion. 



c. Silhet. From the Rev. J. Stainforlh's collection. 



