90 ILLUSTRATIONS OF SOME NEW FULGORIDA, 
rostrum elongated, and it is also distinguished by having the costal 
portion of the fore wings not homogeneous, and shorter feet. 
LYSTRA COMBUSTA, Westw. 
(Plate 71, fig. 2.) 
L. capite supra obscure carnoso margine antico parum elevato; pronoto obscure virescenti 
margine postico tenui fulvescenti, mesothoracis scutello metanotoque et basi abdominis 
nigris his sanguineo maculatis et abdomine sanguineo apice albo floccoso ; pedibus cas- 
taneo-rufis obscuris, alarum anticarum dimidio basali rufescenti-fulvo, nigro reticulato 
maculis rotundatis concoloribus, pone medium fascia lata valde undulata et in medio 
postice angulato lutea ; spatio apicali relicto nigro venis viridibus strigaque tenui sub- 
marginali lutea, alis posticis fulvis basi sanguineis dimidio apicali fuscis. 
Long. corp. lin. 10. Expans. alar. anticar. lin 30 (unc. 23). 
Habitat in Colombia. In Mus. Hope. 
CLADOPTERYX OBLIQUATA, Westw. 
(Plate 71, fig. 3.) 
C. luteo-fusca pronoto et abdomine albido irroratis, apice scutelli et metathoracis albidis, 
carina mediana abdominis virescenti, alis omnibus hyalinis, anticis fascia abbreviata 
triangulari substigmaticali, macula apicali, alterisque tribus versus basin alarum ad 
marginem internum fuscis; tibiis posticis extus 5-dentatis: fronte subtus albido-irrorato 
fascia tenui ad basin labri ad latera mesosterni utrinque extensa, albida. 
Long. corp. lin. 53. Expans alar. anticar. lin. 16. 
Habitat in Colombia. In Mus. D. Hope. 
The name Cladodiptera, proposed by the Marquis Spinola (Ann. 
Soc. Ent. de France, 1839, p. 316), being grammatically incorrect, 
was altered by Serville and Amyot (Hist. Nat. Ins. Hémipt. p. 
503), to Cladypha, with the remark that they would have employed 
the more correct name of Cladoptera, had it not been already 
employed by the former of them for a genus of Orthoptera. Such, 
however, is not the case, as there is no such genus of Orthoptera. 
I presume that the name Cladoxerus (Serv.) was the one here in- 
tended. I have, therefore, retained the name originally proposed, 
but altering its termination, in order to distinguish it from the 
ordinary names of the orders of insects. 
This species differs from the type of the genus Cl. macrophthalma 
of Spinola, in being larger, that measuring only 11 lines in expanse, 
and in the broad continuous sub-stigmatical spot, the apical cloud, 
and the position of the spots on the inner margin, towards the base 
of the fore wings. That species is a native of Brazil. 
The plant represented in the Plate is the Orchidaceous Gale- 
andra Baueri, (Batem.) a native of Mexico. 
