MEMBRA ClDJE. 
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There are three specimens thus marked in the Hope Collection, from one of which 
my figure is taken (Mier’s Coll.). 
Size, 13 x G mm. 
Habitat .—Guatemala and South America. 
ENCHOPHYLLUM MACULATUM. 
(Plate IV. fig. 7.) 
Enchenopa maculata, Walk. 
Smaller than Enchophpitinn macidatum and far less crimson in colour. The two 
principle spots are orange yellow, that near the eye and that near the posterior point 
of the pronotum whiter ; legs black ; tegmina rather greyer. 
Size, 8 x 5 mm. 
Mier’s Coll, in Hope Museum. 
Habitat. —South America. 
Canon Fowler describes and figures two new species, viz., E. atbidnm, Tab. I. 
fig. 8, and E. dubium, Tab. I. fig. 9, both grey in colour. He figures also E. melaleacinn 
of Walker, and notes E. trimaculation, of Stal, as belonging to Tropidocera. 
Fairmaire unites Enchophyllum and Enchenopa to the comprehensive genus, 
Membracis, notwithstanding their different aspects. 
Genus: ENCHENOPA. 
ENCHENOPA, Am. et Serville. 
Walker, Fowler, Goding. 
Pronotum carinated in the middle of the back, and furnished with a compressed 
horn anteriorly set at an angle. Lateral car inae abbreviated. 
Fairmaire merges this genus into Membracis and he follows Burmeister, by placing 
it without generic rank in the second section Ensatae. 
It is difficult to see that the presence or absence of the above cephalic process 
should have so little import. 
Stal, on the other hand, cuts up the genus into three, viz., Enchenopa, Campy- 
lenchia and Tritropidia. But the genus is so closely united with Enchophyllum 
that one may hesitate to split it off into more subdivisions. 
I commence with Amyot’s type. 
ENCHENOPA LANCEOLATA. 
(Plate IV. figs. 8 to 8a, and Plate V. fig. 1.) 
Enchenopa lanceolala, Fowler, B.C.A. p. 9. Fab. Membracis lanceolata. Fairm. l.c. p. 251 
Enchenopa lanceolata, Walk. List of Ilomopt. Ins. p. 481. Enchophyllum ( Tropidocera ) 
lanceolatum, Stal. Vet. Akad. Handl. (2) 8, (1) p. (12 (1869). 
Pronotum produced anteriorly into a straight, blunt, short horn, having four or 
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