Ifoinoptei'ous fouiil// 'SlernhvaQuJco. 349 



14. Aconopho/n xipliias. 



Membrcm.9 xipliia.% Fabr., Syst. Rliyuy. p. 12, 29 (1S03). 

 South America. 



15. Aconophova ti'liijcra. 



jSmiliit tclirji'iu, Gormar, Mag. Eut. iv, p. 21, IS (1821), 

 Brazil. 



16. Aeonophora ctirvata. 



M'i'mhiw/'fi c.)irva(a, Paljr., Sjst. llhyno-. p. 13, 3 4 (1803). 

 South America, 



17, Aeonophora foiicolor. 



Aranophara roni'olor, Walker, List Iloiuopt. ii, p, 540, 17 

 (1851). 



Acdiioplioiut vifp-a, Stal, Kongl. Svenska Veteiisk. Akad. 

 Handl. 8, 1, p. 35(1869). 



Mexico (Coffin, &c.). Type l^.rit. Mus. 



18, Actmophoi'a laticorue. 



Aroiiopliora Idticoriic, Walker, List Ilomopt. Rnppl. p. 134 

 (1858). 



Aeonophora JuiMata, Stal (nee Fabr.), Kongl. Svenska Vetensk. 

 Akad. Handl. 8, 1, p. 35 (1869). 



Mexico (Salle and Glennie). Type Brit. Mus. 



19. Aco7ioph(>ra caliglnosa. 



Aeonophora calU/inosa, Walker, List Ilomopt. Suppl. p. 135 

 (1858). 



(iuatemala (Deby). Type Brit. Mus. 



20. Aeonophora hadina, n. sp. PI, VII, f. 18, 



Allied to the preceding species Init much smaller, and -with 

 differently coloured legs ; black, becoming piceous at the 

 shoulders, the head, front of pronotnm, compressed borders of 

 thoracic horn, dorsal region of pronotum, inner border and 

 central area of tegmina clothed with golden pubescence ; tegmina 

 ]»icecus with a costal spot, and the internal thii-d testaceous- 

 hyidiue: legs I't'ddish", posterior pair with llie basal thi-ccj-lniiiMhs 



