508 CATALOGUE OF 



Male. Green, slender, apterous. Head and prolhorax minutely 

 punctured. Head much shorter than the prolhorax, elonfjate-conical in 

 front of the eyes; front with four keels, of which the middle pair are 

 api)roxmiale, almost parallel. Eyes piceous, elliptical, ])rominenl, oblique. 

 Auieitua? |)iceous, filiform, slightly flattened, ijreen at the base, as long as 

 the head and the prolhorax together. Prothorax with three slight trans- 

 verse impressed lines; fore border much rounded; hind border hardly 

 excavated; sides very slightly rounded. Prosiernum with a transverse 

 ridge. Femora and four anterior tibiae thick; spines of the latter extremely 

 minute; hind tibia? with two rows of rather long black-tipped spines. 

 Lengtli of the body 11 lines. 



a. Vera Cruz. From M. Salle's collection. 



South America. 



12. OpOMALA VIRIDIS. 



Opsomala viridis, Serv. Rev. 77; Hist. Orlli. 588. Bium. Handb. Enl. 

 ii. till. 



a. Brazil. From Mr. Mornav's collection. 



b. Brazil. From Mr. Stevens' cojleciiou. 

 c". Brazil. Presented by J. Miers, Ex). 

 d. Brazil. 



lo. Opomala cokiacea. 



Truxalis coriacea, Ihuxi. Uiindh. Enl. ii. (i08. 



Brazil. 



14. Opomala filifoumis. 



Ojisomala filiformis, Serv. Hist. Orl/i. 593. 



a. Brazil. Presented by J. P. G. Smith, Esq. 

 b — d. Santarein. From Mr. Bales' collection. 



15. Opomala cylindrodes. 

 Opsomala cylindrodes, Stal, Eng. Resa, 325. 

 Rio Janeiro. 

 a. British Guiana. Presented by Sir R. Schomburgck. 



1(5. Ol'OMALA PUNCTICEPS. 



Opsomala puncticeps, Sia/, Etig. Resa, 325. 

 Rio Janeiro. 



