Hemipterological Notes and Descriptions I. 
A. C. Jensen-Haarup. 
Silkeborg, Denmark. 
1. Synonymical Notes. 
Balticola Wahlgreni J.-Hrp. Entom. Tidskr. 1913 p. 
54=Chlamydatus evanescens Boh. 
Paraliburnia Jacobseni J.-Hrp. Entom. Medd. 1916 p. 2, 
founded on a S specimen with strongly abnormal building 
of the genital segment, is probably=Liburnia concolor Fieb. 
Liburnia elymi J.-Hrp. Entom. Medd. 1916 p. 3=Li- 
burnia excisa Mel. 
Chloriona danica J.-Hrp. Entom. Medd. 1916 p. 4= 
Chloriona dorsata Edw. 
In the Bull. Soc. Imp. Mosc. 1863 p. 109 Motschulsky 
has given a meager description of Delphax venosus from 
Ceylon. In his Homopteren-Fauna von Ceylon pag. 98 
Melichar lists the species as Liburnia venosa Motsch. and 
describes it fairly well, though the male genitalia are not 
mentioned. Meanwhile this name is preoccupied by Li- 
burnia venosa Germ.; I, therefore, propose to name the 
species Liburnia ceylanica n. nom. 
2. A new Genus and Species of the Family 
Aépophilide. 
In the Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1879 V. Signoret founded a 
new genus and species, Aépophilus Bonnairei, on a curious 
wingless hemipteron discovered by Bonnaire on an island 
(Ile de Ré) at the Biscayan coast of France. The specimens 
Printed 29/,; 1920. 15 
