SMILIINA. 
front, or produced into a frontal somewhat recurved 
horn or process. . . se ee wo 
bt. Corium without discoidal area; dorsum quite 
rounded . .. . . oe 
ct. Pronotum less elevated, with the dorsum 1 not rounded, 
broadly but distinctly simuate in the middle, and 
somewhat elongate, produced into a very gradual and 
somewhat long process behind ; front quite rounded 
or furnished above the metopidium with a very short 
prominence; tegmina with two discoidal areas 
6. Pronotum with the shoulders strongly produced at the sides, 
pointed or subauriculate. 
a*, Dorsum elevated into a strong, sharp, abrupt point before 
the metopidum . . . 2. 1. 1. + 1 ew we ew 
b*, Dorsum elevated into an obtuse point before the meto- 
pidium, which is abruptly declivous in front, and 
behind gradually slopes into the posterior process . 
D. Corium with three veins proceeding from or from near the 
base, which are more separated and much less parallel, with 
the radial vein approaching nearer to the costa than to the 
first ulnar vein; open space of the tegmina divided by the 
claval suture comparatively small. 
a. Shoulders of pronotum strongly produced at the sides; 
dorsum much compressed and elevated, strongly and 
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Publilia, Stal. 
Adippe, Stal. 
Metheisa, gen. nov. 
Oxygonia, Fairm. § 
Hille, Stal. § 
evenly carinate. . . . - . + « Antianthe, nom. nov. || (Janthe, Stal). pe 
6. Shoulders of pronotum not or scarcely perceptibly produced 
at the sides. 
a*, Dorsum broad and convex. 
at. Tegmina with one discoidal area; basal area not inter- 
rupted before the middle . . . . . 
b+. Tegmina with two discoidal areas; one small ovate 
basal area present before the middle . 
b*. Dorsum moderately compressed at the sides, convex in 
Godingia, gen. nov. 
Ophiderma, Fairm. 
front, highest about the middle, less elevated. Cyrtolobus, Goding (Cyrtosia, Fitch). 
c*, Dorsum strongly compressed at the sides, highest in 
front, more elevated . . . . 1. 1 ee ew ew ew 
2. Wings with the apical area triangular, not truncate at the base, 
with its apex resting on the second basal area, or very shortly 
stylate; tegmina with three subparallel veins proceeding from 
Atymna, Stal. 
§ These genera are imperfectly defined at present and need revision. St&l separates them on the presence of a 
single discoidal area on the corium in Hille, while Oxygonia has none; but this does not hold good in all cases. 
|| A new name is substituted for this genus, Janthe being preoccupied in Coleoptera (Marseul, 1865). 
BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Rhynch. Homop., Vol. II., August 1895. 
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