348 Mr. Butler on various (jenera of the 



8. Aconophora viarginata, 



Aconophin-a laai'qiiiata, Walker, List Homopt. ii, p. 540, 16 

 (1851). 



Aconophora gracilicornis, Stal, Kongl. Svenska Vetensk. Akad. 

 Handl. 8, 1, p. 35 (1869). 



Mexico (Argent, Glennie). Type Brit. Mus. 



^ .^ Aconophora csneosparfta, n. sp. PI. VII, f. 14. 



Structure of the preceding, excepting that the front of the 

 head is sUghtly narrower, and that the whole exposed portion of 

 the body, pronotum and tegmina is covered with brilliant brassy 

 pubesceuce ; legs reddish-yellow, smooth, the tibiie with black 

 marginal denticles ; pronotum and head olivaceons, thoracic horn 

 red-brown, tegmina testaceous hyaline, with two piceous spots 

 near the middle of the inner margin. Length with tegmina 9 ; 

 with horn, thorax and tegmina 12 ; width at humeral angles 

 3^ mm. 



Mexico, Volcano of Orizaba (Salle). Type Brit. Mus. 







10. Aconophora pugnax. 



Smilia pngnax, Germar, Silb. Revue 3, p. 239, 19 (1835). 

 Brazil. 



11. Aconophora^ gilvipes. 



Aconophora gilvipes, Stal, Kongl. Svenska, Vetensk. Akad. 

 IlandL 8, 1, p. 35 (1869). 



Rio Janeiro. Sp. ead ? Mexico (ex Coll. Saunders). Brit. 

 Mus. 



This was identified by Walker, with the preceding species, 



but it differs in colouring and probably in the direction of the 



thoracic horn. 



O 



12. Aconophora iinhellis. 



Aconophora imbeUis, Fairm., Ann. Ent. Ser. 2, iv, p. 295, 4 

 (1846). 

 ^ Aconophora surgens, Walker, Ins. Saund. p. 69 (1858). 



South America (ex Coll. Saunders). Walker's tyj^e, Brit. 

 Mus. 



13. Aconophora pugwnata. 

 



'Memhracis pugionata, Germar, Mag. Ent. iv, p. 20, 17 (1821). 

 Pari'i (Wallace). Brit. Mus. 



