20 HEMIPTERA-HOMOPTERA. 
6. Bolbonota inzqualis. (Tab. Il. figg. 7, 74.) 
Bolbonota inequalis, Fairm. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. sér. 2, iv. p. 259°. 
Had. Panama, Taboga I. (Champion).—Brazit }. 
The single specimen ( ¢ ) from Taboga I. in our collection is more strongly sculptured 
and more shining than any of those from Brazil in the Belgian Museum, which are the 
only ones I have seen, and it may belong to a separate species; it is, however, very 
closely allied to B. inegualis in the general form, the shape of the dorsal ridge of the 
pronotum, and the peculiar colouring of the tegmina (which are entirely hyaline, with 
the exception of the base and the veins), and can hardly be described as distinct on a 
single specimen. It is also allied to B. pusio in the colour of the tegmina; but the 
latter insect differs from B. inequalis in having the thorax rather longer and less broad 
proportionately in front, and the ridge of the dorsum not tuberculate. 
B. corrugata and B. inequalis belong to Dr. Goding’s subgenus Zubercunota ; all 
the others above noticed must be referred to Bolbonota proper. 
BOLBONOTODES, gen. nov. 
Genus Bolbonote affine; capite longo, antice rotundato, metopidio irregulariter rugose carinato, a latere viso 
fere recto, dorso supra viso maxime inequali, sed carina dorsali a latere visi fere recté ante apicem 
abrupte declivi, apice breviter mucronato; tegminibus areis apicalibus quinque, discoidalibus quatuor, 
alis areis apicalibus quinque, instructis ; pedibus anticis intermediisque valde dilatatis. 
Allied to Boldonota, but larger, with the whole upper surface very uneven and 
tugosely carinate, especially in front; the tegmina have five apical and four discoidal 
areas and the wings have five apical areas—in Bolbonota the numbers are five, two, and 
four respectively ; the dorsal ridge is straight and even if viewed from the side, but a 
little before the apex is abruptly and almost perpendicularly declivous, the apex itself 
being short and mucronate. 
1. Bolbonotodes ganglbaueri, sp. n. (Tab. II. figg. 8, 8a, 83.) 
Brunneo-testacea, spatiis quibusdam depressis obscuris; pronoto maxime inequali, sat fortiter remotius 
punctato; carina dorsali integra, utrinque carin4 semicirculari hance tangenti, et etiam carina laterali 
instructa, his antice ad carinam centralem conjunctis, apice acuto, fusco; preeterea carinis quibusdam et 
depressionibus irregularibus ; tegminibus variegatis, margine ad partem albido; pedibus abdomineque 
fuscis, tarsis dilutioribus. 
Testaceous or brownish testaceous, with the depressions on the prothorax, which is very uneven and rugosely 
carinate, darker, of a brownish-black colour; the central carina is complete and, if viewed from above, 
forms a small point over the metopidium, which, if viewed from the side, is almost straight; on either 
side of the central carina is a semicircular carina with the circular parts opposed and meeting at the 
central carina, the ends joining two lateral carine which are continued and meet in front; between these 
carine are deep depressions ; tegmina testaceous, variegated with whitish and blackish patches, and with 
the edge partly whitish hyaline ; legs and abdomen fuscous, tarsi lighter. 
Long. 6 millim. ; lat. int. hum. 4 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Orizaba (Bilimek, in Mus. Vind. Ces.). 
