134 LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. 



Smilia INOBNATA. 



Citrina ; prothorax punctatus, carinatus, inermis, vix atlenuatttJS, 

 abdomen paullo superans ; aim vitrea, venis pallidissime 

 citrinis. 



Smilia inornata, Say, fyc. Fitch, United States Agricultural 

 Reports. 



a. New York. From Dr. Fitch's collection. 



Genus ACONOPHORA, Cat. Horn. p. 536. 



ACONOPHOEA LINEOSA. 



Pallide ferruginea ; prothorax fortiter punctatus, piceo varius, 

 piceo carinatus, cornu longum, compresswn, ascendens, sub- 

 obliquum, sat latum, apice rotundatum ; alee subcinerea, apice 

 fuscce, venis fulvis, costa basali ferruginea punctata. 



Pale ferruginous. Prothorax strongly punctured, varied with 

 piceous ; keel piceous ; horn long', ascending 1 , compressed, slightly 

 inclined forward, rather broad, slightly tapering to the tip, which is 

 rounded; hind part extending a little beyond the abdomen. 

 Wings slightly grayish, brown at the tips ; veins tawny. Fore 

 wings ferruginous and punctured towards the base of the costa. 

 Length of the body 4 lines; of the wirjgs 8 lines. 



a. North America. 



ACONOPHORA LATICOENE.r 



Fusca; prothoracis cornu nigricans, valde compressum, e latere 

 latissimum, apice rotundatum, lateribus bicarinatis ; carina 

 postica apice peracuta, abdomen paullo superans ; pedes fulvi, 

 femoribus ex parte nigris ; ala antica basi punctatce, margine 

 postico apicem versus lurido ; postica? subcinerea. 



Brown. Horn of the prothorax blackish, much compressed, 

 very broad laterally, rounded at the tip, rather more than half the 

 breadth of the prothorax between the eyes ; each side with two 

 slight ridges, which converge towards a smooth spot near the tip. 

 Hind part very acute at the tip, extending a little beyond the tip of 

 the abdomen. Legs tawny ; femora partly black above. Fore 



