222 IMr. BuTLEi: on ntrions genera of MemV)racida\ 



10. Tehunona qtiercih. 



TeUniioiia (jiierci. Fitch. Cat. Ins. State Cab. Xat. Hist. p. ol 

 (1.S51). 



XeAV York. Q 



11. Telamonu cuitorj-s. 



D 



Thelia ojrtops, Fairm., Ann. Ent. Ser. 2, iv, p. 310, 17 

 (1851). 



OlVlamona i-ec!ivata, Fitcli, Cat. lus. State Cab. Nat. Hist. p. .tl 

 (1851). 



Nova Scotia. Brit. ]Mus. 



0l2. Telamona riwlaris, n. sp. PI. Ill, f. 13. 



Brown, irregularly variegated with black ; alHed to T. cyrtops, 

 but difEerently coloured, the pronotum much shallower, the 

 dorsal process distinctly bifid, with a lateral compressed vertical 

 sulcus ; the tegmina hyaline, witli Itlackish veins and broad 

 external border. Length 10 mm. 



Saskatchewan. N. America. Type Brit. ]Mus. 



Presented to the Collection by Dr. Hooker, and collected ])y 

 ]M. Bourgeau. 



13. Telamona ine.cicana. 



y Telamona mexicana, Stal, Ofv. Vetensk. Akad. Fiirh. 1S69, 

 p. 249, 1. 

 Mexico. 



14. Telamona / (jibhosa. 



Hemiptyrha qihhofa, Walker. List. Homopt. Suppl. p. 1 42 

 (1858). 



Ega. Type Brit. Mus. 



T. acnniinata has as mucl^right in my opinion, to be made 

 the type of a new genus, as m. ■<<caJaris and T. cristata have ; 

 I cannot, therefore, include it in Telamona, but would propose 

 the name Glossonotiis for it on account of the tongue-like form 

 of the dorsal process of the pronotum. 



