H(iiiiiiiitiroitf< ftiii(ilij Mciulii'ucida'. 211 



2. EntiiJia bactrlana. 



KntiiUii bai'triana, Germar, Silh. Kevue Eiit. iii, p. 248, 3. 

 North America ? Brit. Mus. 



3. Etdylia accisa. 



Entf/liii acciscf, Walker, List Homopt. ii, p. 548 (1851). 

 var. EntijUa indecisa, Walker, I.e., p. 541) (1851). 

 North America, Trentou Falls. Types Brit. jMus. 



4. EntijUa concisa. 



Entijlia concisa, Walker, List. Homopt. ii, p. 547 (1851). 

 var. melan. Ent//lia decisa, Walker, I.e., p. 548 (1851). 

 E. Florida. Types Brit. Mus. 



5. Ent//lta redactu. 



Ent//Ua redncta, Walker, List. Homopt. ii, p. 54'J (1851). 

 Uuited States Type Brit. Mus. 



(). Enfi/lia iiuvqualls, n. sp. PI. HI, £. 7. 



Sordid testaceous or whity -brown, the prouotum crossed 

 obliquely by two whitish lines, the anterior one, running from 

 the infero-posterior angle of the anterior process, edged exter- 

 nally with black, the posterior one, running from the infero- 

 posterior angle of the hinder .process, edged on both sides with 

 black ; the anterior process formed as in E. sinuata, but the 

 posterior process much shorter and rounded in front, so as to 

 approach the form of E. (jeminata ; a hyaline spot behind it. 

 Length 5 mm, 



Guatemala. Type Brit Mus. 



7. Enti/Ua iiiira, n. s[). PI. Ill, f. 8. 



Whity-brown, the dorsal region from the hind margin of the 

 anterior process to behind the posterior process reddish-browa ; 

 a Ijand of the ground colour running obliquely from Ijehind the 

 posterior process, the dorsal region beyond this l)and mottled 

 with reddish-brown ; head and legs pale reddish-brown ; pro- 

 notum with the anterior dorsal process projecting slightly 

 forward, the postero-sriperior angle being its highest point ; 

 posterior process roimded, its liind mai'gin very oblique. Length 

 5^ mm. 



Mexico. Type Brit. Mus. 



