llomopterons fiauil// Meml)racida'. 353 



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 34. AcanopJiora hrasiliensis. 



Ai'onophoni hnisiliensis, Stal, Kongl. Svenska Vetensk. Akad. 

 Handl. 8, 1, p. 34 (18G9). 

 Rio Janeiro. 



35. AcAinophora grisescens. 

 (P 

 Q Smilia grisescens, Germar, Silb. Revue iii, p. 238, 17 (1835). 



Aconopliora interna, Walker, List liomopt. ii, p. 541, ID 

 (1851). 



Brazil. Walker's type Brit. Mus. 



36. Aconaphora temiicorms. 



Aconopliora feniii come, (sic) Walker, Ins. Saund. p. 70 (1858). 

 Amazons (ex Coll. Saunders). Type Brit. JMus. 



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 37. Aconopliora pnllescens. 



^Aconophora pallescens, Stal, Kongl. Svenska Vetensk. Akad. 

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

 Mexico. 



I here add the description of a small species o£ Tlielia, which 

 I found associated with Aconopliora by Mr. Walker. 



^Thelia cosfigera, n. sp. PI. VII, f. 20. 



Clay-coloured, thoracic horn streaked Avith black ; pronotum 

 very convex, the dorsal hne forming an arch from the back of 

 the horn to the posterior extremity ; dorsal keel very distinct 

 and continued from the anterior margin of the thorax over the 

 thoracic horn and thence doAvn the centre of the dorsum ; 

 tegmina more than half concealed by the pronotum, the exposed 

 portion similar in structure ; bides of the jaronotum multicostate, 

 with three irregular scries of coarse punctures between the 

 costa3 ; thoracic horn laterally compressed with four costee on 

 each side. Extreme length including horn 8 mm. 



British Guiana (Schomburgh). Type Brit. Mus. 



EUMELA, Stal. 



To this genus Dr. Stal refers%?»?7m semiacnta St., Memhracis 

 J'vrnicata, Germ., and Smilia sellata, Germ. ; three species 

 unknown to me. So far as I can comprehend the structure of 



