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Genus ENTYLIA, Cat. Hom. p. 546. 
ENTYLIA IMPEDITA. 
Testacea, subpunctuta; prothorax cornu erecto brevi lato obtuso 
compresso ; carina dorsalis basi concava, postice convexa abdo- 
men superans; ale vitree, venis téstaceis ; antice costa basalt 
uscescente punctata. 
Testaceous, minutely punctured. Prothorax with no lateral 
horns, armed above the shoulders with a short broad obtuse erect 
compressed horn, which has two ridges on each side; behind it the 
keel is concave for a space, and thence convex to the tip, which ex- 
tends beyond the abdomen. Wings vitreous; veins testaceous. 
Fore wings brownish and punctured along the basal half of the 
costa. Length of the body 1} line; of the wings 4 lines. 
a. Orilla, West Canada. From Mr. Bush’s collection. 
Genus OXYGONIA, Cut. Hom. p. 550. 
OxyGONIA FIGURATA. 
Testacea, nonnunquam rufo varia, O. zebrine affinis; caput 
macula guttaque nigris ; prothorax pallide flavus, vittis tribus 
anticis fasciisque quatuor vagis posticis niyris ; pedes nigri, 
Femoribus anticis apice Fe ; ale antice nigra, gultis costa- 
libus flavis, maculis duabus subapicalibus vitrets ; postice 
vitree, fasciis duabus nigris. 
Testaceous, nearly allied to O. zebrina. Head with a black 
spot between the eyes anda black dot in front. Prothorax pule 
yellow, with three black stripes in front and with four irregular 
black bands hindward. Legs black; fore femora tawny towards 
the tips. Fore wings black, with several pale yellow dots along the 
costa towards the base, and with two large vitreous spots towards 
the tip. Hind wings vitreous, with two black bands. Length of 
the body 2}—24 lines ; of the wings 44—6 lines. 
Var. Head and sides of the prothorax reddish; a reddish spot 
on the keel. 
a,b, Mexico. From M. Sallé’s collection. 
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