LIST OK IlOMOPTEliOUS INSECTS. 



28. Enchenopa lONGA, Fern. 



Nigra ; prnthoracis carina subundulata, ante caput porrectn, antice 

 ascendens elfiava vitlata, postice flam interrupti vittata ; tarsi 

 ftdvi ; al<e anticte longm ; al<e posticce cinerece. 

 Black: fore-chest punctured, edged in front and along the 

 upper side, straight, ascending obliquely and inclined forward in 

 front to some length in front of the head, with a pale yellow stripe 

 on its edge along more than half the length from the head ; three 

 short diverging ridges between the fore edge and the upper edge ; 

 upper edge very slightly undulating, extending a little beyond half 

 the length of the fore-wings, with two pale yellow stripes, the first 

 long, widening towards the second which is short : legs black; feet 

 tawny : fore-wings black, long, punctured towards tlie base ; fore 

 border slightly convex; hind border straight for half the length, 

 then widening and again inclined inward towards the tip ; hind 

 wings gray. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 10 lines. 

 a. Brazil. Presented by John Miers, Esq. 



29. ENCHENOfA GALEATA, FeiD. 



Picea ; prothoracis carina alta, ad marginem fernu/inea, antice 



erecia cucullata, supra undulata ; pedes ferruginei , alicanlica 



basi ad apices dilatata:, ferrugineo guttatm, apice oblique sub- 



truncatce. 



Pitchy : front of the head nearly round, with a ferruginous 



spot on each side of its fore border: fore-ehest punctured, very deep, 



hardly extending in front of the head, edged in front and along the 



upper side ; fore side ferruginous, perpendicular till near the top 



where it forms an obtuse angle for a short space forward ; upper side 



mostly ferruginous along the ridge, with three undulations, the first 



above the liead deep and resembling a crest, the second and third 



more shallow ; under side nearly straight, extending nearly to the 



tips of the fore-wings where it forms an acute angle with the upper 



side : legs ferruginous : fore-wings pitchy, very broad, adorned with 



numerous irregular ferruginous dots, widening from the base till 



near the tips, where they are oblique, slightly convex and almost 



truncated ; fore border convex ; hind border straight. Length of 



the body 3 lines ; of the wings G\ lines. 



a. Para. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



