218 Mr. Butler an viirlons <icncni oj't/ic 



21. Ceresa hrevis. 



/Ceresa hrevis, Walker, List. Homopt. ii, p. U2^ (1851). 

 New York. Type Brit. ]\his. 



Allied to C. hninnieornis ; it has the front of the prothorax 

 distinctly convex. 



Ceresa forfif: of Wnlkei' lielono-s to Nassuiiin of Stnl. 



O 

 '22. Ceresa extensa. 



^Ceresa extcnsa, Walker, Insecta Saund. Ilom. p. G8 (18r)S). 

 Colombia. Type Brit. Mus. 



"23. Ceresa inter/ ra. 



Ceresa integra, Walker, Insecta Sannd. ITom. ]i. G7 (1858). 



— ? Type Brit. Mus. 



24. Ceresa recta. 



Ceresa recta, Walker, Insecta Sannd. Horn. p. 68 (1858). 



— ? Type Brit. Mus. 



^ Ceresa? ohliqtin of Walker \^ Htiphinoc caineliis. 



25. (Jeresa distans, n. sp. 



Nearly allied to C. vittthis, but of a deeper colour, more 

 coa,rsely punctured, the front of the pronotum seen from above 

 sub-angulated instead of regularly convex, the horns rather 

 shorter and less recurved, the terminal spine-like process shorter, 

 the lateral white streak barely perceptible ; duU testaceous, with 

 the horns and margins of the j^ronotum and the legs somewhfit 

 reddish. Length, including closed tegmina, 8^ mm. 



Brazil. Type Brit. Mus. 



2(). Ceresa riifescens, n. s]). 



Also near to C. vitulus, but larger, of a reddish colour, the 

 front of the pronotum distinctly sub-angulated, the horns being 

 in an oblique line from the centre on each side and longer, 

 terminal process considerably longer, a lateral yeUoAV streak 

 above the semicircular impression ; tegmina with brown veins, 

 yellowish-l)rown nt the outer margin. Length 6^ mm. 



Brazil. Type Brit. I\i:us. 



