Described Moiihyoridd' of Norflt America. 457 



another dot half-way between this row and the base; two 

 discoidal cells, wings with three apical cells, anal cell large. 

 Length 10 mm. 



Described from three specimens. Types in author's col- 

 lection. 



Hub. — Mex. (Ashmead). 



XXXVIII. HOPLOPHORA, Germ. 



1'J8. H. mono(jkamma, Germ. 



1835. HoplopJiora iHoiiot/raiDii/a. Germ, in Silb. Rev. 



iii, 24, 2, 0. 

 1846. H()j)lophoy(i monoijniinnKt. Fairm. Rev. Memb. 

 271, 8. 



Hoplophora saiujuinosa. Fairm. Rev. Memb. 

 270, 2. 

 1851. Hoploplioni iHotKxjraiinna. Walk. List Horn. B. 

 M. 512, 8. 

 Hoplophora saiujuinosa. Walk. List Horn. B. 

 M. 511,2. 

 1864. Hoplophora iiiono</rain)na. St&l, Hem. Mex. (50, 



413. 

 1869. Hopdophora nioiiotjraninia. Stfil, Bid. Memb. 

 Kiin. 2(54, (). 

 Hab. — Mex. (Farnnaire). 



199. H. GLOYERI, n. sp. 



1878. Ho2)lophora, n. sip. Glover, MS. Journ. Hom.pl. 



1,% 2. 



This differs from other species of the genus in its smaller 



size, and in the presence of a light spot on each side at base of 



prothorax, acd one just before the tip. Length 4.7 mm. to 



tip of elytra. 



Hab. — Unknown. 



200. H. ciNEREA, Fairm. 



184(). Hoplophoro cinerea. Fairm. Rev. Memb. 272, 13. 

 1851. Hoplophora ciiterea. Walk. List. Horn. B. M. 



513, 13. 

 1858. Hoplophora cinerea. Walk. List Horn. B. M. 



Suppl. 129. 



