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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Fhonnophora, g. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 28, Allied to Lucilla (StSl) ; corium with 
two closely approximated veins emitted from the base, and two or three dis- 
coidal cells. Sp. Farms maura (Fab.) = </orsa^a (Fab.). 
Tynelia, g. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 29. Allied to Parmula (Fairm.) ; head scarcely 
shorter than its width between the eyes, obliquely produced forwards ; an- 
terior tibia) very slightly dilated above, Sp. Farms jmhesccns (Fab.). 
Procyrta, g. n., StSl, /. c. p. 32. Allied to Farms ; resembling Guryara in 
appearance j posterior proce.ss short, slender, gradually acuminate ; discoidal 
cell between the ulnar veins. Sp. Centr. pectoralis and inermis (Fab.). 
Coocosterphus, g, n., StRl, 1. c. p. 61. Allied to Garyara\ thorax passing 
gradually into posterior process behind lateral angles, with no basal sinus on 
each side ; mesouotum with two very distant apical spines. Sp. Centr. mi- 
mitus (Fab.). 
Bahalopay g. n., Stil, QEfvers. Kongl. Vet.-Akad. Forh. xxvi. p. 256. (See 
table, p. 486.) Hemiptycha f areata (Fairm.); Buhalopa ohscaricornis, 
sp. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 256, Bogota. 
Tomoyoniaf g. n., StSl, /. c. p. 258. (See table, p. 486.) Type Smilia vittati- 
pennis (Fairm.) ; Tomoyonia pectoralis, sp. n., Stal, 1. c. p. 259, Bogota. 
OeJiropepla, g. n., Stal, /. c. p. 268. Allied to Potnia (StSl) ; thorax convex 
in front, destitute of an anterior horn. Sp. Hoplophora corrosa and II. 
punctum (Fairm.) ; O. pollens, sp. n., St®.!, 1. c. p. 268, Mexico. 
Campylocentrus, g. n., StSl, /. c. p. 289. Allied to Orthohelus ; posterior 
process narrower towards base, distant from scutellum, widened or lobate in 
the middle beneath ; corium with no transverse veins between the branches 
of the ulnar vein before the middle. Sp. Centrotus hamifer (Fairm. )=n/- 
veiplaya (Walk.), C. costalis (Walk.), C. curvidens (Fairm.), C. S7d)- 
spinosus (Fairm.) ; Campylocentrus ohscuripennis, sp. n., Stal, 1. c. p. 289, 
Mexico. 
Callicentrus, g. n., St&l, 1. c. p. 200. Allied to Orthohelus', jugm less di- 
lated at apex ; posterior process wider at base, concealing the whole scu- 
tellum, gradually narrowed ; corium with no transverse veins between tlie 
branches of the ulnar vein before the middle. Sp. Centrotus iynipes and C. 
Jlamvitta (Walk.). 
Ischnocentrus, g. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 292. Allied to Brachyhelus wings with 
four apical cells; thorax with a distinct obtuse keel, posterior process distant 
from scutellum. Sp. I. and I. ferruyinosus, spp. nn., Stal, /. c. p. 293, 
Bogota. 
Ahclus, g. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 293. Allied to preceding ; thorax without n 
posterior process. Sp. A. luctuosus, sp. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 294, Hogota. 
Microemtrus, g. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 296. Allied to ALthalion; thorax wdth a 
very short posterior process. Sp. Uro.viphus caryce (Fitch). 
New species : — 
Trayopa lata, Stfil, CEfvers. Kongl. Vet.-Akad. Forh. xxvi. p. 231, Guiana ; 
T. maculata, Stal, ibid., Bogota; and T. {Ceratopola') cornicxdata, Stal, 1. c, 
p. 232, Cayenne. 
Adippe quadrivittata, StSl, 1. c. p. 234, origin unknown. 
mile notata, Stal, 1. c. p. 235, H. conspersa, St.®l, 1. c. p. 236, and II. nutans, 
Stal, ibid., Bogota. 
Ennya hicristata, StSl, 1. c. p. 238^ BogotS. 
