60 Mr. G, C. Champion’s notes on 
reticulated, Elytra with the subcostal area biseriate ; the broad 
costal area with three to four rows of rather small areole; the 
sutural area unequally reticulated. Wings extending to a little 
beyond the abdomen. 
Length 32, breadth nearly 2 millim. (@.) 
fab. AMAZONS (Bates, in Mus, Oxon.). 
One example. 
LEPTOSTYLA, Stal. 
Four American species were referred to this genus by 
Stil; one other has since been added by Berg, and seven- 
teen by myself; Monanthia lineifera, Walk., from Brazil, 
also belongs to it.* It is one of the most characteristic 
genera of the family in Central America. Stil’s type of 
L. furcata, from Rio Janeiro, is figured on Plate II, 
HiGS.4 7,010. 
LEPTOPHARSA, Stal. 
This genus will probably prove to be inseparable from 
Leptostyla. Two species were known to Stil and a third 
has been added by myself, all from Tropical America. 
Stal’s type of LZ. elegantula, from Colombia, is figured on 
Plate II, fig. 8. 
LEPTODICTYA, Stal. 
Five Tropical-American species were included by Stal 
under Leptodictya, and two others have been added by 
myself. Monantiia tabida, H.-S., from Mexico, also belongs 
here. Stil’s type of L. fuscocincta, from Rio Janeiro, is 
figured on Plate II, fig. 9. 
ACANTHOCHILA, Stal. 
The type of this genus is A. armigera, Stal (= spinuli- 
gera, Stal), from Rio Janeiro, this species being now known 
to extend northwards to Southern Mexico. Two others have 
since been added by Buchanan White and Uhler respec- 
tively. .A. armigera has been figured by me elsewhere. 
_ * The type of an allied species, M. lanceolata, Walk., from Brazil, 
is apparently lost, as it cannot now be found in the British Museum. 
