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14. ACONOPHORA NIGRIVITTATA, Feni. 



Flava ,• prothoracis cornu rufum nigro marginatum ; ales limpidce. 



Yellow: head shining, finely punctured, very short, transversely 

 subfusiform, slightly undulating in front and behind, clothed with 

 white hairs, much narrower than the fore-chest ; fore-chest roughly 

 punctured, slightly ridged, hardly impressed in front, prolonged in 

 front of the head into a conical much compressed horn with a red 

 disk and a black border; its length does not exceed twice its breadth 

 at the base ; shoulders very short-conical, hardly prominent ; hind 

 part extending fin- beyond the tip of the abdomen, with slight con- 

 verging ridges along each side, much attenuated towards the tip 

 which is acute: legs clothed with white hairs: wings colourless; 

 fore-wings tawny and punctured at the base and along part of the 

 fore border ; veins tawny. Length of the body 4^ lines ; of the wings 

 8 lines. 



a — c. ? Presented by J. G, Children, Esq. 



15. AcONOPHORA GUTTIFERA, MaS. 



Viridis ; caput luteo sex- guttatum ; prothorax luteo adspersus,/lavo 

 vittatiLS, antice nigro bimaculatus, postice fusco bimaculatus, 

 apice fuscus ; cornu rufo marginatum ; ales limpidce. 



Pale green : head shining, finely punctured, very short, trans- 

 versely subfusiform, slightly undulating in front and behind, clothed 

 with white hairs, adorned with six luteousdots along the hind border, 

 a little narrower than the fore-chest: eyes prominent: fore-chest 

 roughly punctured, very slightly ridged, speckled with luteous, 

 slightly impressed and with a black mark on each side in front, pro- 

 longed in front of the head into a conical compressed horn with a 

 reddish border ; its length is less than twice its breadth at the base ; 

 shoulders very short-conical, hardly prominent ; hind part ending 

 much before the tip of the abdomen, with a brown spot ou the border 

 of each side beyond half its length, attenuated towards the tip which 

 is brown and acute ; middle ridge pale yellow : legs clothed with 

 white hairs ; tibiae slightly streaked ; tarsi brownish : wings colour- 

 less ; fore-wings punctured, green and partly luteous at the base 

 and along some of the fore border ; veins tawny, thick, pitchy to- 

 wards the tips ; veins of hind-wings tawny, slender. Length of the 

 body 4 lines ; of the wings 9i lines. 



a. St. John's Bluff, E. Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



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