132 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS, 
CERASA FORTIS, 
Fulva ; prothoraa valde punctatus, antice subconvenus et subcari- 
natus, cornubus duobus lateralibus abbreviatis acutis sub- 
planis apice nigris, postice carina maculisque duabus nigris, 
apice attenuatus peracutus abdomen superans ; ale luride 
nitide, venis pallidis. 
Tawny. Prothorax strongly punctured, very eet convex 
above the head, with two short, acute, almost horizontal lateral horns, 
which are black towards their tips; dorsal keel slight in front, 
black along the hind part, which has a black spot on each side, and 
is attenuated towards the very acute tip, which extends somewhat 
beyond the abdomen, but not so far as the fore wings. Wings 
lurid, very shining ; veins pale. Length of the body 2} lines; of 
the wings 6 lines. 
a. Teluja, Province of Rio. Presented by the Rev. Hamlet 
Clark. 
CERESA CURVILINEA. 
Testacea ; cornua lateralia plana, peracuta, sat brevia, postice sub- 
arcuata, spatio intermedio plano latiusculo ; carina dorsalis 
conversa, apicem versus subattenuata, abdomen paullo superans ; 
ale vitrea, venis pallide testaceis. 
Testaceous. Prothovax not rising above the lateral horns, 
convex along the keel. Lateral horns horizontal, very acute, rather 
short, slightly curved hindward; the space between thein rather 
broad and flat. Dorsal keel commencing behind the lateral horns, 
slightly attenuated towards the acute tip, which extends a little 
beyond the abdomen, Wings vitreous; veins pale testaccous. 
Length of the body 3 lines; of the wings 8 lines. 
a. Rio Negro. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
b. Venezuela. From Mr. Birschell’s collection. 
Genus SMILIA, Cat. Hom. p. 534. 
Smitia vacinata, Cat. Hom. p. 534. 
a, b. Rio Janeiro. Presented by the Rev. Hamlet Clark. 
e—e. Petropolis, Province of Rio. Presented by J. Gray, Esq. 
f. Constancia, Province of Rio. Presented by J. Gray, Esq. 
