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wings punctured towards the base, lurid along the apical part 
of the hind border, Hind wings grayish. Length of the body 4 
lines ; of the wings 8 lines. 
a,b. Mexico. From M. Sallé’s collection. 
c. Mexico. From Mr. Glennie’s collection. 
ACONOPHORA STABILIS. 
Fulva; prothorac subpunctatus, apice peracutus, abdomen non 
superans ; cornu fereiagiiouty longum, valde compressum, sat 
latum, apice rotundatum, lateribus carinatis ; abdomen 
nigrum, apice fuluum; ale antice lurid, strigis duabus 
fuscis ; postice subcineree. 
Tawny. Prothorax very minutely punctured; horn ferrugi- 
nous, long, much compressed, rather broad, not tapering, keeled on 
each side, rounded at the tip; hind part very acute at the tip, 
which does not extend beyond the abdomen. Abdomen black, 
tawny at the tip. Fore wings lurid, with a brown streak near the 
tip and another by the hind border. Hind wings grayish. Length 
of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. 
a. Mexico. From Mr, Glennie’s collection. 
ACONOPHORA CALIGINOSA. 
Nigra ; prothoraw subpunctatus, abdomen vie superans ; cornu lon- 
gum, compressum, viw ascendens, sat latum, & sy rotundatum ; 
tarst fulvi; tibie anteriores fulue, sat late; ale antice 
apud marginem interiorem lurid@ ; postice subcineree. 
Black. Prothorax minutely punctured; horn long, com- 
pressed, hardly ascending, rather broad, tapering to the tip, which 
is rounded; hind part hardly extending beyond the abdomen, 
Tarsi and anterior tibiw tawny, the latter rather broad. Fore wings 
lurid along the interior border. Hind wings grayish. Length of 
the body 5 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. 
a, Guatimala. From M. Deby’s collection. 
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