520 list of homopterous insects. 



11. Umbonia Ataliba. 



Umbonia Ataliba, Fainn. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, iv. 278, 

 11, pi. 6, f. 1. 



South America. 



Group 4. Fairm. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, iv. 278. E. 



^12. Umbonia venosa. 



^Hoplophora venosa. Germ. Silb. Rev. Ent. iii.24, 1. Burm. Handb. 



Ent.u.l,\34,l. 

 -' Membracis venosa, Genii. Mag. Ent. iv. 19, 16. 



Umbonia venosa, FaiiTn. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, iv. 278, 12. 



Brazil. 



^13. Umbonia indicator. 



Umbonia indicator, Fairm. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, iv. 279, 

 13, pi. 6, f. 15. 



Cayenne. 



9l4. Umbonia eeducta, Fem. 



Flava ,• prothoi'ax rufo sexradiatus ; radii antiei subcurvi ; cor- 

 nua lateralia rufa ; pedes fulvi ; alee anticce fuscce. 



Body yellow : fore-chest thickly and roughly punctured, ex- 

 tending nearly to the tip of the fore-wings ; its horn shorter than 

 that of U. spinosa, from it six red rays diverge to the border : the 

 side pair in front are slightly curved inward ; shoulders produced 

 into short horns which are mostly red, their length is rather less than 

 their breadth at the base ; middle ridge very slight : legs tawny : 

 fore-wings brown ; veins pitchy. Length of the body 7 lines ; of 

 the wings 15 lines. 



a. Para. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



15. Umbonia lativitta, Fem. 



Flava ; prothorax rufo sexradiatus ; cormia lateralia nigra, basi 

 rufa ; pedes fulvi ; tibia nigro vittatce ; alee anticce subfulvce, 

 apice subfusccB. 



Body yellow: fore-chest thickly and roughly punctured, ex- 

 teuding nearly to the tips of the fore-wings ; from it four rather 



