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5. torrugata Fowler, B. C. A. 19. 5 (1894). 



minor Fowler, B. C. A. 19. 5. (1894). 



6. cuneata Fowler, B. C. A. 17. 2. (1894). 



7. digesta Buckton, .Mon. Memb. 64. (igoS). 



8. dubiosa (nom. nov.) Van Duzee, Can. Ent. XLVI : 389 (1914). 



aurosericea (preoccupied) Fowler, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 417 (1894). 



9 globosa Fairmaire, Rev. Memb. 257. i (1846). 



10. inaqualis Fabricius, Syst. Rhyng. 22. 28 (i8o3). 



11. inconspicua Fowler, B. C. A. 18. 4 (1894). 



12. insignis Fowler, B. C. A. 17. i (1894). 



i3. lutea Funkhouser, Can. Ent. XLVI : 260. 4 (1914). 



14. meltena Germar, Rev. Silb. III : 129. 20 (i835). 

 flavicans Fairmaire, Rev. Memb. 258. 5 (1846). 



i5. ««'gra/a Funkhouser, Can. Ent. XLVI : 36i. 5 (1914). 



16. nisiis Germar, Rev. Silb. III : 229. 2 (i835). 



17. pictipennis Fairmaire, Rev. Memb. 258. 3 (1846). — Pl. I , fig. I 2. 



atomarius Walker, List Hom. B. M. 5io. i (i85i). 



18. plicata Buckton, Mon. Memb. 63 (1903). 



19. pusilla Fairmaire, Rev. Memb. 258. i (1846). 



20. pusio Germar, Rev. Silb. III : 23o. 23 (i835). 



21. quadripunctata Buckton, Mon. Memb. 65 (igo3). 



22. quinquelineata Buckton, Mon. Memb. 65 (igo^). 



23. rubritarsa Buckton, Mon. Memb. 66 (1903). 



24. ru/onotata Fowler, Trans. Lond. Ent. Soc. 416(1894). 



25. scabricula Walker, Ins. Saund. 75 (i858). 



26. tuberculata Fabricius, Coq. 111. : Ins. 78 (1801). 



Panama, Honduras, (iuiana, 



West Indies. 

 Mexico, Honduras, Guatema- 



la, Costa Rica. Panama. 

 Brazil. 

 Mexico. 



Colombia. 



Brazil, Panama, (juiana. 



Mexico, Guatemala 



Mexico, Honduras, (juatema- 



la, Costa Rica, Panama. 

 Brazil. 

 Brazil. 



Bolivia, Costa Rica. 

 Brazil. 



Brazil, Mexico, Guatemala, 

 Panama, Ecuador, Colom- 

 bia, Guiana. 



Ecuador, 



Colombia. 



Brazil. 



Brazil. 



Unknown. 



Brazil. 



Colombia. 



Unknown. 



Brazil. 



14. Genus BOLBONOTODES FOWLER 



Bolbonotodes Fowler, B. C. A. II : 20 (1894). 



Characters : This genus was erected to accommodate a single specieswhich differed from the 

 species of Bolbouota in having four discoidal cells in the tegmina and five apical cells in the wing. Except 

 for its slightly larger size, there seem to be no other generic differences. We have never seen this insect 

 and are using Fowler's figure as an aid to recognition. 



Typo ganglbaueri Fowler. 



Geographical distribution : 



I. gauglbaueri F-owler, B. C. A. 20. i (1894). — Pl. 2,fig. 13. 



Mexico. 



