Described Membracirh/' of Nortli America. 471 



18*.>;>. Monohefns /(fscitttns. Godg. Can. Eat. xxv, r)8, 1. 

 Ifab. — WesC Itid. (Fairmaire), St. Vincent Island, W. I, 

 {Goding). 



244. M. NASUTQS, Shil. 



\m\). Monohehfs' nasiifus. Still, Hem. Fabr. i', 50, 2. 

 //f?6.— Gandaloupo (.S7r//). 



245. M. L.VTEHAMS, St^l. 



1869. Moiiohelns lateralis, ?. Still, Hem. Fabr. ii, 50, 5. 

 Hab.-Caha. (Sfal). 



24»). M. FLAViDus, Fairm. 



184(). CpHtrotusflmnclus. Fairm. Rev. Memb. 519, 34. 

 1851. Centroftisffacidns. Walk. List Horn. B. M. 629, 



72. 

 18()9. Monoheliis fiavidiis. Still, Hera. Fabr. ii, 50, 4. 

 Ha h. — C uba {Fairma ire). 



LI I. Delaunbya, Leth. 



247. D. FASCIATA, Leth. 



1881. DelaHneija /asciata. Leth. Ann. Ent. Belg. 

 xxv, 17. 

 Hah- (Juaialonpe {L'tharry). 



LI II. CENTRUCHUS, Stal. 



248. C. LIEBECKI, II. sp. * 



Yellow-ferruginous, silky white between lateral horns; be- 

 hind horns a spot on costal margin, near base of tegmina. 

 Heai black, broad, e3'es very prominent, base convex, griseous, 

 lower part of face strongly declivous; four roughened carinie 

 pass along face from base downward, the ocelli being in the 

 two internal ones, the outer ones being contiguous to the eyes; 

 part of face below eyes triangular, apex yellow. Ocelli 

 equidistant f ro ii each other and the eyes. Prothorax canvex, 

 lateral singles slightly produced, a prominent median carina 

 extending from base to apex nearly black. Above the lateral 

 angles, on each side, is a long horn or protuberance, flattened 

 laterally, slightly curving upward, outward, and forward, the 



* This species is nam^d a'^t^^r Mr. Chas. Liebeck, who has sup- 

 plied me with m my interesting specimeas in this and other sub- 

 families. 



