FAM. MEMBRACID.E 



5i 



7. bicuspis Walker, List. Hom. B. M. 487. 3i (i85i). 



8. biftisifera Walker, List Hom. B. M. Suppl. i25 (i858). 



9. biuotaia Say, Narr. Long's Exp. App. 3oi (1824). 



brevis Walker, List. Hom. B. M. 492 (i85i). 



10. concolor Fairmaire, Rev. Memb. 253. 37 (1846). 



nigro-apicata Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. II : 23 (i858). 



11. costaricensis Schmidt, Ent. Mitt. XHI : 293 (1924). 



12. ferruginea Walker, List Hom. B. M. 489. 3^ (i85i). 



varians Walker, Ins. Saund. 62 (i858). 



i3. gladius Fabricius, Syst. Rhyng. i3. 3o (i8o3). 

 14. gracilis Germar, Mag. Ent. IV : 29. 3i (1818). 

 i5. ignidorsum Walker, List Hom. B. M. Suppl. 124 (i858). 



16. lanceolata Stoll, Cic. Tabl. 27, fig. 166 (1780). 



longicoUum Olivier, Enc. Meth. VII : 667. i (1792). 



17. moHoceros Germar, Mag. Ent. IV : 28. 29 (1818). — Pl. I , fig. 3. 



18. multicarinata Fowler, B. C. A. 11. 7 (1894). 



19. nigrocuprea Walker, Ins. Saund. 6o(i858). 



20. permufata Van Duzee, Stud. N. .A. Memb. 112 (1908). 



utahensis Godino, Journ. N.Y. Ent. Soc. XXXVII : 2. 167 (1929). 



21. qnadricolor Waiker, Ins. Saund. 60 (i858). 



subangulata Walker, Ins. Saund. 61 (i858). 

 excelsior Walker, Ins. Saund. 61 (i858). 

 humilior VValker, Ins. Saund. 62 (i858). 

 curvicornis Walker, Ins. Saund 62 (i858). 



22. quadrimaculata Walker, List Hom. B. M. Suppl. 124 (i858). 



23. sericea Walker, List Hom. B. M. 493. 41 (i5i). 



24. tesselata Buckton, Mon. Memb. 48 (1903). 



Unknown. 



Mexico. 



Canada, United States. 



Brazil. 



Costa Rica. 

 Colombia. 



Panama, Brazil. 

 Brazil. 



Mexico, Panama, Ecuador, 

 Surinam. 



Brazil, Colombia, Nicaragua, 



Guiana. 

 Brazil, Argentina, 



Guiana. 

 Mexico. 

 Brazil. 

 United States. 



Guatemala, Mexico, Brazil, 

 Venezuela. 



Brazil. 



Venezuela, Mexico, Panama. 



Brazil, Mexico. 



4. GENUS CAMPYLENCHIA STAL 



Campylenchia Stal, Hem. Fabr. II : 39. 43 (1869). 



Characters : Campylenchia was denominated a subgenus by Stal to accommodate those insects 

 in which the inferior margin of the pronotal horn was not foliaceous and the carina of this process was 

 close to the superior margin. The group was raised to generic rank by Goding (1892) on the basis of 

 these characters and has since been so recognized, but the distinction is not clear-cut and theie are 

 many species which are more or less transitional. The other characters are the same as those for the 

 genus Enchenopa. On the whole, the range of Campylenchia, at least as to nuinbers of individuals, seems 

 to be farther north than Enchennpa. 



Type curvata Fabricius. 



Geographical distributlon : 



I. curvata Fabricius, Syst. Khyng. i3. 34 (i8o3). - 

 densa Walker, I.ist Hom. B. M. 490. 35 (i85i) 



Pl. I , fig. 4. Colombia, Mexico, United 



States. 



