4:66 lUuiois Stdte Lahoyatonj of N^dural Histonj. 



1840. Mnnbracis fasciafa. Fairm. Rev. Memb. 245, 8. 

 1851. Membracis fasciata. Walk. List Horn. B. M. 



476, 12. 

 1869. EnchoplnjlJum fascidtKn}. Still, Hera. F'abr. ii, 



41. 

 Ilah.—l^. A. {Van Duzee). 



XLVI. ^OHMOPHORA, Stal. 



227. A. FERRUGINOSA, n. sp. 



Color, in dried specimens, ferruginous; strongly compressed, 

 but not elevated; the median longitudinal carina percurrent, 

 the lateral carina3, starting from the humeral angles, arch 

 upon the l)ack. and extend along lower border to apex, which 

 is very long and slender and reaches apex of tegmina. Ante- 

 rior prothoracic process projects forward and a little upward, 

 seen from above slightly swollen just behind middle, apex sud- 

 denly swollen into a knob. The median carina extends along 

 under side of anterior process. Tegmina ferruginous, basal 

 part su1)Coriaceous, apex subtransparent ; strongly punctured 

 throughout. Behind the head, in front of humeral angles, a 

 broad and deep fossa, which extends upwards, then backwards, 

 and disappears; the color of this is much darker. Feet fer- 

 ruginous. Length 5 mm.; with anterior horn 9 mm. 



Described from two specimens received from Mr. E. P. ^ an 

 Duzee. Types in author's collection. 



This species may be found in collections labeled Enchenopa 

 (fracUiSy out it belongs to Still's genus as above, and has not 

 been described 



y/a6.— Arizona ( Van Duzee). 



228. A. CALiFORNENSis, n. sp. 



Pale ferruginous, differing from /ry>v/7///o.s7/ in being mot- 

 tled posteriorly with yellow, and in the following particulars: 

 lightly tuberculate: form more robust; anterior horn more 

 elevated and shorter; a slight sinus at posterior base of an- 

 terior process. Tegmina entirely coriaceous and concolorous 

 with rest of body. Length 5 mm.; with anterior horn 7 mm. 

 ifaft.— Calif. {Riley). 



Described from two examples received from Dr. Riley. 

 Types in author's collection. 



