214 Mr. BuTLEK on various (jenera of the 



11. Cyphonia capra. 



Comhopliont capra ^ liurmeister, Silb. Keviie Ent. 1, p. 231, 

 22. 



Brazil. Brit. Mus. 



Our example does not perfectly agree in colouring with 

 Burmeister's description. 



12. Cyphonia braccata. 



Iletcronota braccata, Germar, Silb. Revue Ent. iii, p. 254, 1. 

 Brazil. 



The species referred to this by Walker is quite distinct, and 

 agrees in structure with C. /lava. 



13. Cyphonia rectispina. 



Cyphonia rectispina, Fairm., Ann. Ent. Ser. 2, iv, p. 502, 6. 

 Mexico. Brit. Mus. 



14. Cyphonia fonnosa, n. sp. PI. Ill, f. 6. 



Ochraceous, sparsely setose ; horns black with a broad tawny 

 band, occupying nearly the whole of the apical half ; hemelytra 

 testaceous hyaline, with the corium and veins ochraceous, base 

 and a sub-basal annular marking black ; legs ochraceous, with 

 the proximal extremities of the joints black ; form similar to 

 C. rectispina, but the anterior horns shorter and more slender 

 and both pairs of horns more divergent and curved. Lengtli, 

 including the closed tegmiua, 8 mm, 



Mexico. Type Brit. Mus. 



A very beautiful little sj^ecies. 



15. Cyphonia fasciata, n. sp. 

 Cy/>/ionia capra ? Walker (nee Burmeister), 



Structure of G. flava, excepting that the posterior spines are 

 slightly more divergent ; ochraceous, the frons, tarsal claws 

 and pronotum black, the horns rugose at the base ; the three 

 terminal sjaines ochraceous, banded Avith black ; tegmina testa- 

 ceous hyaline, veins ochraceous dotted with black on the front 

 margin ; body longitudinally banded with grey. Length, in- 

 cluding tegmina, 5 mm. 



Brazil. Type Brit. IMus. 



