LIST OF HOMOPTEItOUS INSECTS. 151 



♦ m ft 



Tragopa fenestrata. v 



Nigra, latissima, obscura, densissime punctata; prothorax non 

 carinatus, lateribus anticis ferrugineis angulatis, humeris an- 

 gulatis, margine postico subferrugineo ; alee anticce fuscce, 

 apud costam nigra, macula postica fusca, macula magna dis- 

 cali trigona vitrea ; postica subcinerece. 



Black, very broad. Head and prothorax dull, very thickly and 

 minutely punctured. Prothorax not keeled, ferruginous and angu- 

 lar on each side in front, angular also by each shoulder; hind bor- 

 der somewhat ferruginous. Fore wings brown, black along the 

 costa as far as the stigma, which is also black, and has a dark brown 

 spot behind it; a large triangular vitreous spot in the disk. Hind 

 wings grayish. Length of the body 2 lines; of the wings 4 L 

 lines. 



a. Santarem. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



Tragopa prominens. " 



Ferruginea aut picea ; caput, porrectum, sat prominens, nigro 

 binotatum ; prothorax long i-el lip ticus, convexus, punctatus, 

 valde pubescens, non dilatatm ; pedes nigri ; alee subcinerece ; 

 anticce maculis costalibus nigris aut fuscis, apice nigra. 



Ferruginous or piceous. Head porrect, rather prominent, with 

 a black mark on each side in front. Prothorax elongate-elliptical, 

 convex, punctured, very pubescent; shoulders very slightly promi- 

 nent. Legs black. Wings grayish; veins black. Fore wings 

 with black or brown spots along the costa ; tips black. Length of 

 the body 2^ Hues ; of the wings 5 lines. 



a — c. Santarem. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



Tragopa aspera. v 



Cinereo-nigra, robusta, elongata ; caput longiusculum ; prothorax 

 tuberculis variis, poslice fulvus, cornubus humeralibus acutis 

 brevissimis ; pedes picei ; ala anticce nigricantes, basifulvce. 



Cinereous-black, stout, elongate. Head somewhat elongate in 

 front. Prothorax tuberculate ; tubercles of various size ; hind part 

 mostly tawny ; a very short acute horn on each shoulder. Legs 

 piceous. Fore wings blackish, tawny at the base. Length of the 

 body 2\ lines ; of the wings 4 lines. 



a. Villa Nova. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



