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ENCHENOPA SERRATIPES, n.s. 
(Plate Y. fig. 9.) 
Pronotum bright ferruginous-red, with a dark curved procephalic process having a 
brown carina and a whitish dorsal streak, which ends in a black point; tegmina dark 
olive-green or brown; legs reddish, except the tibiae, which are greyish, with the 
hind pair strongly serrated. 
Size, 9x4 mm. 
Collected by Bates from the Amazons ; figured from an example in the Hope Coll. 
ENCHENOPA FERRUGINEA, Walk. ? 
(Plate Y. figs. 10 to 10b.) 
Walk. l.c. Horn. In. p. 489 (1851). 
General colour ferruginous-yellow, paler towards the tips of the tegmina; eyes 
and legs redder. 
Cephalic horn nearly straight from the dorsum, with two carinations on each 
side ; tip and base of the horn gre 3 r er; ends of the tegmina semi-transparent; hind 
tibiae serrated and obscurely spotted. 
Veining raised above the membranes; limbus broad and corrugated. My figure 
is rather greyer than usual. 
There are four examples in the B.M. Collection. The insects somewhat recall 
E. monoceros , but the cephalic process is longer and more prone. 
Size, 9x4 mm. 
Habitat. —V enezuela. 
ENCHENOPA TESSILATA, n.s. 
(Plate VI. fig. 1.) 
Very like E. minamen, afterwards described, but smaller and of a dirty brick-red 
colour, almost concolorous ; hind-tibiae finely serrated; pronotum not powdered with 
grey stellate dots like E. minamen. There are several specimens, all with broken horns, 
in the Hope Collection from Rio, and Mexico, and also there are specimens collected 
by Miers in South America. 
Size, 8x3 mm. 
ENCHENOPA LATIPES, Say. 
(Plate YI. figs. 2, 2a.) 
Membracis latipes, Say., German, Fairmaire, p. 252. 
Walk. l.c. p. 482. 
There are two specimens in the Hope Collection from New York, labelled by 
