LFST OF HOMOPTEKOUS INSECTS. 513 



013. HOPLOPHORA CINEREA. 



Hoplophora cinerea, Fainn. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, iv. 272, 

 13. 



Mexico. 



C^4. Hoplophora Triangulum. 



Hoplophora trianjD^ulum, Gemi. Silb. Bev. Ent. n\. 242, 4. Fainn. 

 Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, iv. 273, 14. 



Brazil. 



'■-15. Hoplophora proxima, Mas. 



Rufa, nigro varia ; prothorax viridis, rufo marginatus, nigra gut- 

 tatus ; pedes ruji ; tarsi supra picei ; alcB anticcB sublurideB. 



Body red : head thickly clothed with whitish hairs, among 

 which are a few black hairs ; on each side between the eyes is a 

 depression whose disk is black, between these a black stripe extends 

 to the fore border which is truncated, retuse and partly black : fore- 

 chest pale green, bordered with red, thinly clothed with short whitish 

 hairs, thickly covered with black punctures of various size, with a 

 larger depression in front on each side of the dorsal ridge, slightly 

 concave behind each shoulder and slightly convex nearer the tip ; 

 each shoulder forming an angle whose length does not exceed the 

 breadth at its base ; lip black, very acute, extending nearly to the 

 tip of the abdomen : breast and abdomen partly black : legs red, 

 thickly clothed with long whitish hairs ; feet pitchy above : fore- 

 wings with a slight lurid tinge, colourless towards the tips ; veins 

 red, pitchy towards the tips : hind-wings colourless with black veins. 

 Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 



a. Quito. Presented by W. Hewitson, Esq. 



'^ 16. Hoplophora porosa, Fem. 



Hoplophora porosa, B. M., MSS. 



Rufa; caput Jlavum, albo-hirtum ; prothorax flavus, rufo margi- 

 natus, nigro guttatus ; tibice nigro unimaculatcB ; alee limpicUe. 



Body pale red : head and fore-chest pale yellow : head thickly 

 clothed with whitish hairs, having on each side between the eyes a 



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