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Geographical distribution : This genus is distributed throughout all parts of both American 

 continents and ranges as far north and as far south as any other membracid genus. As in the case 

 of other widely distributed American genera, we have attempted to indicate distribution within certain 

 broad regions and occasionally, for species of Umited range, according to states in the United States. 

 The terms « United States » or « Canada n or « Mexico », however, indicate that the species is so cos- 

 mopohtan that it may be found in practically all parts of the countries so mentioned. 



1. acuUata Fairmaire, Rev. Meinb. 283. 2 (1846). 



2. affittis Fairmaire, Rev. Memb. 284. 3 (1846). 



3. albescens Van Duzee, Stud. N. A. Memb. 35. 2 (1908). 



4. albidosparsa Stal, Eug. Resa Omk. Hem. 283 (i^Sg). 



5. ancora Ball, Journ. Wash. Acad. Sci. XXVII : 11. 479 {1937). 



6. axillaris Germar, Rev. Silb. III : 235. 8 (i835). 



tertniiiata Fairmaire, Rev. Memb. 285. 16 (1846). 



7. basalis Walker, List Hom. B. M. 527. 12 (i85i). 



brevicornis Provancher, Pet. Faun. Can. III : 235 (1889). 

 semicrema Provancher, Pet. Faun. Can. III : 235 (1889). 

 melanogaster Osborn, BuU. Nat. Sci. lowa II : 390 (1893). 

 turbida Goding, Cat. Memb. N. A. 406. 44 (1894). 

 semibrunnea Buckton, Mon. Memb. 174 (igo3), 



8. bi/asciata Fairmaire, Rev. Memb. 286. i3 (1846). 



9. borealis Fairmaire, Rev. Memb. 284. 5 (1846). 



10. brevicornis Fitch, Trans. Agr. Soc. N. Y. 451. 177 (i856). 



11. brevis Walker, List Hom. B. M. 528. i3 (i85i). 



12. brevityltis V&n Duzee, Stud. N. A. Memb. 36. 4 (1908). 

 i3. bruunicornis Germar, Rev. Silb. III : 235. 7 (i835). 



14. bubalus Fabricius, Ent. Syst. IV : 14. 23 (1794). — Pl. 7, fig. 8 I 



i5. colon Germar, Rev. Silb. III : 2^7. 11 (i835). 



16. conciuna Fovvler, B. C. A. II : 106. 9 (1895). 



17. constans Walker, List Hom. B. M 563. 27 (i85i). 



18. cuprea Funkhouser, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc. XXV : 2. 16 (1927). 



nigra Goding, Bull. Brook. Ent. Soc. XXIII : 137 (1928). 



ig. diceros Say, Narr. Long's Exp. App. 299(1824). 



postfasciata Amyot and Serville, Hemip. 540 (1843). 



20. discolor Fairmaire, Rev. Memb. 286. 12 (1846). 



21. extensa Walker, Ins. Saund. 68 (i858). 



pauperata Berg, Ann. Soc. Cien. Arg. XVI : 287 (i833). 



22. fastidiosa Fairmaire, Rev. Memb. 28:. 6 (1846). 



23. femorata Fairrnaire, Rev. Memb. 289. 24 (1846). 



tacla Walker, List Hom. B. M. 56o. i5 (i85i). 

 angulata Walker, List Hom. B. M. 558. 10 (i85i). 

 rotundata Van Duzee, Check List 59. i593 (1917). 



24. illiuoieusis Goding, Cat. Memb. N. A. 404. 32 (1894). 



25. infantilis Ball, Journ. Wash. Acad. Sci. XXVII : 1 1. 479 (1937). 



26. iusignis Walker, Ins. Saund. 67 (i858). 



Bolivia. 



Brazil. 



Ontario, eastern and central 

 U.S. 



West. U. S., west. Canada. 



Arizona. 



Brazil, Colombia. 



Canada, United States. 



Brazil, Colombia, Peru. 



Ontario, east. and centr.U.S. 



Eastern Canada, eastern and 

 central U. S. 



Eastern, centr. and south.U.S. 



Eastern and southern U. S. 



Argentina. 



Canada, United States. 



Brazil. 



Mexico. 



Eastern Canada, eastern and 

 southern U. S. 



Biazil, Panama. 

 Canada, United States. 



Brazil. 



Colombia, Argentina, Uru- 



guay. 

 Colombia. 



Mexico, southern and western 

 U. S. 



Central and southern U. S. 



Mexico. 



Mexico. 



