SUPPLEMENT. 
Tne following species have been described or recorded from Central America since 
the publication of the preceding pages. 
MEMBRACID.E. 
1. Membracis nebulosa. 
Membracis nebulosa, Buckton, Mon. Membr. p. 36, t. 2. fig. 8 (1901) '. 
Hab. Costa Rica}, 
This species seems somewhat doubtful, and Mr. Buckton, in his Monograph, marks 
it with a note of interrogation. The specimen on which it is described is evidently 
imperfect, and it is probably one of the many varieties of M/. mexicana, Guér. 
2. Membracis (Phyllotropis) dorsata. 
Membracis dorsata, Fabr. Syst. Rhyng. p. 11 (1808)'. 
Phyllotropis dorsata, Buckton, Mon. Membr. p. 40 (1901) ?. 
Hab. Centra AMERICA 2,—Soutn AMERICA |. 
According to Buckton, there are several specimens of this insect from Central 
America in the National Collection ; but I think there must be some mistake about 
this locality, as I have carefully examined ail the examples in the Museum collection. 
Phyllotropis is, at most, a subgenus of Membracis. The same author (J. ¢. pp. 35, 41) 
places M. mexicana under both Membracis and Phyllotropis ; on page 40 he gives my 
Membracis humilis as a synonym of Phyllotropis trifasciata, Stal, but on page 43 he 
describes the species as Phyllotropis humilis, and copies the figure from the ‘ Biologia’ 
{t. 1. fig. 6) on plate iv. fig. 3. 
3. Euchenopa tesselata. 
Euchenopa tesselata (tessilata in error), Buckton, Mon. Membr. p. 49, t. 6. fig. 1 (1901) *. 
Hab. Mexico }.—Sovutn America, Rio Janeiro}. 
Described from broken specimens. 
4, Sphongophorus inelegans. 
Sphongophorus inelegans, Buckton, Mon. Membr. p. 82, t. 15. fig. 6 (1901) *. 
Hab. Mexico ! (Hope coll., Oxford). 
