MEMBRA CIDAE. 
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Size, 5x3 mm. to 6 x 3 mm. 
Habitat.-— Teapa, Tabasco, San Juan in Vera Paz, Panama 
CAMPYLOCENTRUS FALCO, n.s. 
(Plate LVI. figs. 2, 2a.) 
General colour fuscous, punctate, and robust. Posterior horn slightly arcuate 
and sinuous. A node occurs on the underside. Tegmina ochreous, with broad 
brown neuration, the base brown and punctate. Rather a large species. 
Size, 8x4 mm. 
Habitat. —Luzon, Philippine Isles. 
CAMPYLOCENTRUS RUGOSUS. 
(Plate LYI. figs. 3, 3a.) 
Larger than the last species, but like it in colour. The brown pronotum and 
short suprahumerals are rough and covered with grey pubescent hairs. Posterior 
horn stout with the node below merged into a sinuous swelling. Tegmina hyaline, 
but corrugated or crinkled as to the membrane. Scutellum free. Legs ferruginous. 
Three specimens. 
Size, 9 x 5 mm. 
Habitat. —Uncertain. 
The facies of Campylocentrus is so different in some species that Fowler thinks a 
separate genus is desirable, and therefore he describes the new genus below. 
Genus : SPILEROCENTRUS. 
Fowler, l.c. p. 154. 
SPHiEROCENTRUS CURYIDENS. 
(Plate LYI. fig. 4.) 
(Centrotus, Fairin. l.c. p. 515.) Fowl. l.c. Tab. IX. fig. 17. 
Very like Campylocentrus, but the body is elliptic and subglobose. The supra¬ 
humerals are short and sometimes cannot be seen. Tegmina are variously marked, 
sometimes being garnished with white and dark fuscous patches. The posterior horn is 
stout, with a large dentate process below. The legs robust and clumsy. 
Size, 7x4 mm. 
Habitat. —Chilpanlingo, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama. 
