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HOMOPTERA 



27. integra Walker, Ins. Saund. 67 (i858). 



28. jugifera Stoll. Cigal. 36 (1788). 



29. malitia Germar. Rev. Silb. III : 236. 9 (i835). 



30. mexicana Plummer, Memb. Mex. 3^3 (1935). 



3i. militar is G\hson andWells, Bull. Brook. Ent. Soc. XII: 5. 112 (1917). 



32. nigricornis p-owler, B. C. A. II : 104. 3 (i8g5). 



33. nigrovittata Fowler, B. C. A. II : 104. 4 (1895). 



34. nitens Buckton, Trans. Linn. Soc. Zool. II : 332 (1905). 



35. palmeri Van Duzee, Can. Ent. XL : 114 (1908). 



36. patruelis Stal, Hem. Mex. 69. 420 (1864). 



37. projecta Funkhouser, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc. XXV: 2. 161 (1927). 



38. puncticel>s Stal, Hem. Mex. 70. 422 (1864). 



39. recta Walker, Ins. Saund. 68 (i858). 



40. rohusta Butler, Cist. Ent. II : 216. i5 (1878). 



41. sallei Stk\, Hem. Mex. 70. 421 (1864). 



42. stimulea (nom. nov.) Van Duzee, Can. Ent. XLVI : 11. 388 (1914). 



acuUala (preocciipied) Van Duzee, Flor. Hem. 2o5 (1909). 



43. taurina Fitch, Rept. Ins. N. Y. III : 335 (i856). 



44. testacea Fairmaire, Rev. Memb. 284. 4 (1846). 



alta Walker, List Hom. B. M. 529. i5 (i85i). 

 cavicornis Stal, Freg. Eus. Resa. Ins. 2^4 (i859). 

 s/alii Goding, Cat. Memb. N. A, 406. 43 (1894). 



45. nncicornis F"owler, B. C. A. II : 104. 5 (1895). 



46. uruguayensis Berg, Ann. Soc. Cien. Arg. XVI : 286 (i883). 



47. ustulata Fairmaire, Rev. Memb. 285 7 (1846). 



plana Walker, List Hom. B. M. 529. 16 (i85i) 



48. vacca Fowler, B. C. A. 11 : 106. 8 (1895). 



49. variabilis Fowler, B. C. A. II : io5. 6 (1895). 



intermedia Fowler, B C. A. II : io5. 6 (1895). 



50. vitulus Fabricius, Syst. Ent. 677. 10 (1775). 



pallens Germar, Mag. Ent. III : 25. 26 (1820). 

 spinifera Fairmaire, Rev. Memb. 25^. 6 (1846). 

 curvilinea Walker, List Hom. B. M. Suppl. i32 (i858). 

 rufescens Butler, Cist. Ent. II : 218. 26 (1878). 

 distans Butler, Cist. Ent. II : 218. 25 (1878). 

 minor Fowler, B. C. A. II : io3 (1895;. 



Brazil. 



Surinam. 



Argentina. 



Mexico. 



Central U. S. 



Mexico. 



Guatemala. 



Panama. 



Eastern Canada, eastern, cen- 

 tral and southern U. S. 



Mexico, southern U. S. 



Argentina. 



Mexico. 



Brazil, Peru. 



Brazil. 



Mexico, Brazil, Bolivia. 



Florida. 



Canada, United States. 



Mexico, Yucatan, Guatemala, 

 Costa Rica, Panama, Bra- 

 zil, Ecuador, Uruguay, Pe- 

 ru. Colombia. 



Panama. 



Uruguay. 



Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Ar- 



gentina. 

 Mexico. 

 Panama. 



Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Ecua- 

 dor, Mexico, Guatemala, 

 Costa Rica, Panama, Yuca- 

 tan, British Guiana. 



95. GENUS CENTROGONIA STAL 



Centrogonia Stal. Hem. Fabr. II : 24 (1869). 



Characters : Insects which resemble those of the genus Ceresa but differ in being more slender 

 and narrow-bodied, in having the dorsum convex and nearh' straight, and in being deeply impressed 

 above the lateral margins behind the horns. Head subquadrate, twice as broad as high, very roughly 

 sculptured; base arcuate and sinuate; eyes globular and protruding; ocelli large, prominent, equidistant 

 from each other and from the eyes and situated about on a line drawn through centers of e^^es; inferior 



