Udmopterous fioiiihj Mcmhracitla?. 349 



C 

 1-4. Aamophoi'a .r.i/)hia>!. 



(T 



Mfmbr.iris xiph!a>:, Fahr., Syst. Rlij'ug. j,. 12, 29 (1S')3). 



Soutli America. 



6 

 If). Aconophora tcliqcra. 

 d 

 Sinilla td/qcra, Germar, Mag. Eiit. iv, p. 21, 18 (1821), 

 Brazil. ' ' • 



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16. Aconopliora ciirrata. 



^ Mcmhraci.^ citrvafa, Falir., Sj.st. Rliyug. p. 13, 31 (1803). 

 iSontli America. 







17. Acoiuipliora cnuroJor. 



Aconophora conculor, Walker, List liomopt. ii, p. 540, 17 

 (1851). 



^ Aconophora nif/ra, Stal, Kongl. Svenska Veteuslv. Akad. 

 Ilaudl. ,S, 1, p. 35'(1.S69). 



Mexico (Coffin, &c.). Type Brit. Mus. 



18. Aconophora laticorne. 



f^ 



Aconophora laticorne, Walker, List Homopt. Sappl. p. 134 



(1858). 



"^ Aconophora ha-stata, Stal (nee Fabr.), Kongl. Svenska Vetensk. 

 Akad. Handl. 8, 1, p. 35 (18G9). 



Mexico (Salle and Glennie). Type Brit. Mus. 



O 



19. Aconojihora cahginosa. 



^Aconojiliora caliginosa, Walker, List Homopt. Suppl. p. 135 

 (1858). 



Guatemala (Del)y). Type Brit. Mns. 





 20. Aconophora hadrna, n. sp. PI, VII, f. 18, 



Allied to the preceding species but much smaller, and with 

 differently coloured legs ; black, becoming piceous at the 

 shoulders, the head, front of pronotum, compressed borders of 

 thoracic horn, dorsal region of pronotimi, inner border and 

 central area of tegmina clothed with golden piibescence ; tegmiua 

 piceous with a costal spot, and the internal third testaceous- 

 hyaline ; legs reddish, posterior ])air with the basal three-fourths 



