5o 



HOMOPTERA 



Geographical distribution : 



1. albidum Fowler, B. C. A. 7. 2 (1894). 



2. cassis StoU, Cigal. 48, Pl. 11, fig. 52 (1780). 



3. crucntatum Germar, Rev. Silb. III : 266. 11 (i835). 



4. decoratum Erichson, Schomb. Reis. 6i5 (1848). 



tripustulatum Stal, Bid. Mem. Kan. 270 (1869). 



5. dubium Fovvler, B. C. A. 38. 3 (1894). 



6. ensatnm Fabricius, Syst. Rhyng. 12. 28 (i8o3). 



scenica Dohrn, Cat. Hem. 76 (iSSg). 



7. fulicum Germar, Rev. Silb. III. 225. 9 (i835). 



nigrocuprea Walker, Ins. Saund. 60 (i858). 



8. malaleucum \^a\ker, Ins. Saund. 59(i858). 



9. imbelle Stal, Bid. Memb. Kan. 271. 7 (1869). 



10. nigroluteum Funkhouser, Joiirn. N.Y. Ent. Soc. XXV : 2. 159(1927). 



11. quinquemaculatum Fairmaire, Rev. Memb. 25o. 27 (1846). 



auropicla Buckton, Mon. Memb. 5o (igoS). 

 maculalum Buckton, Mon. Memb. 45 (igo3). 



12. riley i Godmg, Can. Ent. XXV : 56. 7 (1893). 

 i3. simulans Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. II : 23. 8 (i858). 



14. squamigerum Linnasiis, Syst. Nat. XII : i. 12 (1767). 

 i5. trimaculatum Stal, Hem. Mex. 68. 407 (1864). 



Guatemala. 

 Surinam. 

 Brazil. 

 Guiana. 



Guatemala, Mexico, Panama. 

 Brazil, Colombia. 



Brazil. 



Brazil, Mexico, Guatemala. 



Brazil, Argentina. 



Brazil. 



Brazil. 



St. Vincenfs Island. 



Brazil. 



Brazil. 



Mexico. 



3. Genus ENCHENOPA AMYOT and Serville 



Enchenopa Amyot and Serville, Hemip. 535 (1843). 



Characters : This genus was erected by the authors to include those forms of their « Corni- 

 dorsi » which dififeied from their preceding genus Enchophyllum in having the pronotum not foliaceous 

 although possessing an anterior horn. Later, however, Stal split off his genus Campylenchia on the 

 characters of the pronotal process, so that now the genus Enchenopa is limited to those species having 

 the pronotum very Uttle elevated, only slightly compressed, the only foliaceous portion being the more 

 or less porrect pronotal horn iii which a single midrib-Uke ridge extends down the center, leaving both 

 margins flattened and about equal in width. The sides of the pronotum are multicarinate and the 

 ridges extend posteriorly farther than the humeral angles and generally reach the lateral margins. 



Type monoceros Germar. 



Geographical distribution : 



1. albidorsa Fairmaire, Rev. Memb. 25i. 3o (1846). 



ephippiata (sic) Goding, Journ. N.Y. Ent. Soc. XXXVI : 210 (1928). 



2. altissima Fairmaire, Rev. Memb. 2^2 (1846). 



3. andiiia Schmidt, Ent. Mitt. XIII : 293 (1924). 



4. apicalis Stal, Hem. Mex. 68. 408 (1864). 



5. arcuata Walker, List Hom. B. M. Suppl. i25 (i858). 



6. bicolor Walker, List Hom B. M. 38 (i85i). 



Brazil, Colombia, Guiana, 



Colombia. 

 Costa Rica. 

 Mexico. 

 Brazil. 

 Brazil. 



