360 SUPPLEMENT. 
Although there is but a single male specimen of this insect it is clearly distinct 
from C. militaris, being considerably larger, with the front thoracic denticles not so 
much produced into a lamina. It would seem to be very near C. salle, but I decline 
to think it likely to be identical with a species from New Orleans. Another example 
from Mexico in the Sallé collection may possibly be the female ; in this the thorax is 
unarmed, but the head has a distinct elevated lamina deeply emarginate. There is, 
however, no evidence to show that these two insects are in any way connected. They 
are both labelled “ Cis militaris” in Sallé’s collection. 
