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for description ; as, however, the type is not among the insects returned to me after 
Mr. Buckton’s death, I'cannot say anything further about it. I have some recollection 
of noticing the peculiar venation of the tegmina. 
13. Darnoides flavescens. 
Darnoides flavescens, Baker, Canad. Ent. xxxix. p. 117 (1907) *. 
Hab. British Honpuras, Belize}. 
14. Heteronotus vulnerans. 
Combophora vulnerans, Germ. Rev. Silb. i. p. 228 (18383) ’. 
Heteronotus vulnerans, Buckton, Mon. Membr. p. 141, t. 30. fig. 1 (1902) *. 
Hab. Mexico, Vera Cruz ?; GuaTeMALA?; PANAMA ?,—BRAzIL ! 2, 
15. Poppea succinea. 
Poppea succinea, Buckton, Trans. Linn. Soc., Zool. (2) ix. p. 331, t. 21. figg. 7, 7a (1905) am 
Hab. Mexico! (Mus: Madrid). 
16. Ceresa nitens. 
Ceresa nitens, Buckton, loc. cit. p. 332, t. 21. figg. 9, 9a . 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui+ (Mus. Madrid). 
17. Gerridius abbreviatus. 
Gerridius abbreviatus, Baker, Canad. Ent. xxxix. p. 114 (1907)'. 
Hab. Nicaragua, San Marcos !.° 
Mr. Baker also records Jschnocentrus niger (anted, p. 155) from the same locality. 
18. Trapezoida hirsuta. 
Trapezoida hirsuta, Buckton, Trans. Linn. Soc., Zool. (2) ix. p. 335, t. 22. figg. 11, lla, 6 
(1905) °*. 
Hab. Cuntrat America ! (Mus. Madrid). 
This new genus is said to be nearly related to Centrotus. 
19. Combophora besckii. 
Combophora besckii, Germ. Rev. Silb. iii. p. 253 (1885) "5 
figg. 1, 1 a—c, 2, 2a (1902) *. 
Hiab. CENTRAL AMERICA ?.—Braziu!, Amazons 2. 
Buckton, Mon. Membr. p. 145, t. 31. 
I feel very doubtful as to the Central-American habitat of this insect ; if correct, 
it is the first record of the occurrence of a species of Combophora from our region. 
