LIST OF IIOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



23. PtEOII.OPTElU OIRCULATA. 



Pflociloptcva circukta, Guer. Icon. Rigne Anim. Texte, 361. 

 Pocciloptera Diantlius, IVhile, Ann. Nat. Hist. xv. 36. 

 «. Java. From Mr. Leadbeater's collection. 

 b. Java From Mr. Walker's collection. 



24. PlECILOl'TElU FRITILLAHIA. 



Pocciloptera fritillavia, Erich. Schomb. Reis. iii. 614. 

 British Guiana. 



25. PaiCILOPTEKA UMUllACULATA ? 



Flata umbraculata i* Fabr. Syst. Rhi/n. 50, 52. 

 Pocciloptera umbraculata? Jiurm. Ilandb. Ent. ii. 1, 162, 3. 

 Pocciloptera pjralina .'' Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 104, 7. 



26. PoiCILOPTERA TRUNCATA.'" 



Fulgora truncata ? Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. 704, 8. Amteti. Acad. vi. 



309,40. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat. \. 4, 2091, S. Fubr. Sp. Im. u. 



315, II. Mant. Ins. li. 261,13. Ent. Syst. iv. 4, 13. Syst. 



Rhyn. 4, 13. 

 a. North Bengal. From Miss Campbell's collection. 



27. P(ECiLOPTEiu suFFUsA, Mas et Fern. 



Rufo-fulva ; frons tricarinatus ; prothnrax flam vittatus ; tnesu- 



thnrax subcarinatus,flavo trivittalus ; pectus et abdomen fulva, 



albo farinosa ; pedes fuhi ; alec anlicce rufec, albu farinoste ; 



at<e posticte alba; apice rosea. 



Body reddish-tawny : head nearly as broad as thecbest; crown 



very short, concave behind, straight along the fore border, longer 



on each side than in the middle ; front flat, rounded on each side, 



but slightly concave and much narrower towards the epistoma, 



bordered by a rim, convex where it joins the epistoma, with three 



ridges which extend from the fore border to the disk, its breadth 



rather less than its lenslli ; epistoma lanceolate, slightly convex: 



fore-chest wilh a pale yellow middle stripe, slightly concave behind, 



