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Sphenorliina septemnotata, n. sp. 



Fulvous, shining, tegmina with seven small orange spots, 

 three in a transverse line near base, two near middle, and 

 two near apex. There is also a small orange patch at 

 base. Wings pale hyaline ; hind tibise armed with two 

 spines, first small near base, the second long, robust a 

 little past middle. 



Long. ex. tegm. 6 mill. ; exp. tegm. 20 mill. 



R. Susio, Costa Rica (Rogers). Coll. Godman and 

 Salvin ; Distant. 



Splienorldna grandis, n. sp. 



Sanguineous. Tegmina Avith a very broad black border, 

 which, commencing about one-third from base, is carried 

 along costa, continued round apex and along inner edge 

 to about one-third of its length, wdien it is gradually 

 narrowed and carried upwards along claval suture to near 

 base. This border is widest at apex and inner border. 

 Wings ftiscous, hyaline. Fore legs black ; hind femora, 

 abdomen above (excepting near lateral borders) and 

 below, antennee and eyes sanguineous. The tegmina 

 are very thickly and finely punctured, the pronotum some- 

 what pubescent and obscurely and finely punctured. 

 Posterior tibiae armed with one strong spine. 



Long. ex. tegm. 15 mill. ; exp. tegm. 50 mill. 



New Granada. 



Sphenorliina Bogotana, n. sp. 



Head, pronotum and scutellum, sanguineous ; tegmina 

 luteous, apical third pitchy, which is continued as a sub- 

 costal streak towards base. A sanguineous submedian 

 longitudinal fascia commencing at base and continued to 

 near apex, when it is abruptly deflexed and terminates on 

 inner margin. Wings fuscous, hyaline, shining, narrowly 

 sanguineous at base. Abdomen above and below, legs 

 and coxae, black ; hind femora somewhat paler. Face, 

 eyes and antennas, sanguineous. Posterior tibite armed 

 with one spine. 



Long. ex. tegm. 11 mill.; exp. tegm. 33 mill. 



