LfST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. 513 



13. HOPLOPHORA CINEREA. 



Hoplophora cinerea, Fairni. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2nie Serie, iv. 272, 

 13. 



Mexico. 



14. Hoplophora Triangulum. 



Hoplophora triangulum, Germ. Silb. Rev. Ent. iii. 242, 4. Fairm. 

 Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. '2me Serie, iv. 273, 14. 



Brazil. 



15. Hoplophora proxima, Mas. 



Rufa, nigro varia ; prothorax viridis, rufo marf/inatus, niyro f/nt- 

 tatus ; pedes ruji ; tarsi supra picei ; alec anticce subluridfB. 



Body red : head thickly clothed with whitish hairs, among 

 which are a few black hairs ; on each side between the eyes is a 

 depression whose disk is black, between these a black stripe extends 

 to the fore border which is truncated, retuse and partly black : fore- 

 chest pale green, bordered with red, thinly clothed with short whitish 

 hairs, thickly covered with black punctures of various size, with a 

 larger depression in front on each side of the dorsal ridge, slightly 

 concave behind each shoulder and slightly convex nearer the tip ; 

 each shoulder forming an angle whose length does not exceed the 

 breadth at its base ; tip black, very acute, extending nearly to the 

 tip of the abdomen: breast and abdomen partly black: legs red, 

 thickly clothed with long wdiitish hairs ; feet pitchy above : fore- 

 wings with a slight lurid tinge, colourless towards the tips ; veins 

 red, pitchy towards the tips: hind-wings colourless with black veins. 

 Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 



a. Quito. Presented by W. Hewitson, Esq. 



16. Hoplophora porosa, Fem. 



Hoplophora porosa, B. M., MSS. 



Rufa; caput Jlavum, alho-hirtnni ; prothorax flavus, rufo margi- 

 natus, nigro guttatus ; tibice nigro unimaculatce ; aUe limpidce. 



Body pale red : head and fore-chest pale yellow : head thickly 

 clothed with whitish hairs, having on each side between the eyes a 



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