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SYSTEMATIC ARRANGEMENT. 
FULGORA MACULATA. 
Plate XXIII. Fig. 2. 
Stoll's dead. PI. 98 ; PI. 26. fig. 143, and tig. A. 
This handsome species is nearly of the same size as 
that last noticed, and very similar to it in shape. 
The snout, however, is rather longer in proportion 
to the body, rather tapering more towards the ex- 
tremity, and considerably more curved. The whole 
body, as well as the snout, is black, somewhat shin- 
ing, and slightly glossed with green ; antennse and 
eyes greyish ; legs brownish-black. The ground 
colour of the hem elytra is dark-brown, the surface 
marked with numerous large rounded spots, those 
towards the base glaucous-green, the others appear- 
ing yellowish-green, owing to the numerous reticul- 
ated nervures of that colour which traverse them. 
The wings are brownish-black posteriorly, the whole 
basal region brilliant bluish-green, which colour 
emits irregular rays towards the hinder margin. 
Found at Tranquebar, on the Coromandel coast. 
APHANA SUBMACULATA. 
Plate XXIV. Fig. 1. 
Aphana comprehends a number of insects nearly 
allied to the Fulgorse, and with which they were 
formerly confounded. The present species is figured 
for the first time from a specimen in the Rev. F. W. 
Hope's collection. The expansion of the wings is 
not much short of three inches : head, pro- and rneso- 
thorax luteous, the former with a short conical flat 
horn ; eyes red ; metathorax and abdomen brown ; 
anterior wings rich fulvous-red, a slender apical mar- 
