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MEMBRA ClDJS. 
ENCHENOPA ANTONINA, Walk. 
Walk. l.c. p. 488. 
This insect has much the appearance of E. ^erruginea, and it may prove to he the 
female of that species. 
It is almost entirely ferruginous in colour, with red tibise, but it has a black 
ringed body, the apex of which shows the usual female valvular opening which 
contains the saw apparatus. 
The cephalic process exhibits from above the carinations at the sides, very promi¬ 
nently. 
ENCHENOPA NUTANS, Germ. 
Campylenchia nutans, Stal. Enchenopa nutans, Fowl. Tab. I. figs. 18, 18a. 
Fowler remarks that this insect is allied to E. curvata. Stal makes E. curvata 
synonymous with E. antonina, E. venosa, E. densa and E. frigida, all of which are 
noted in Walker’s List of Homop. Ins. ii., pp. 488-491. 
Campglenchia is made by Stal a sub-genus of Enchenopa. 
The following additional species are described or figured in the Biologia C.A. by 
Canon Fowler: 
Enchenopa, minans, Fowl. Tab. I. figs. 11, 11a, p. 0. Membracis minans, Fairm. l.c. Plate IV. fig. 
32. Enchenopa rugosa, Fowl. Tab. I. figs. 14, 14a, p. 10 . Enchenopa multicar inata, Fowl- 
p. 11. Enchenopa africalis, Stal, p. 12. 
Genus: TKOPIDOCYTA, Stal. 
Yet. Ak. Handl. Band. viii. 18G9. 
A genus with small species like Enchenopa, with a rounded anterior pronotum, 
which is not furnished with a porrect horn ; dorsum usually furnished with three 
carinations; discoidal areas three ; limbal border of tegmen broad, corrugated, and 
often hyaline. 
I have not seen Membracis torva, Germ., which is typical of the genus. 
TROPIDOCYTA SALLH5I, Fowler. 
(Plate VII. fig. 1.) 
Tropidocijla sailed, Fowler, Tab. I. tigs, 10, 19a, p. 13. 
Bolbonota sallcei (Vienna Museum?). 
Short; fusco-ferruginous ; apical portion of the tegmina abruptly hyaline ; central 
and two side carinse strongly marked; legs ferruginous. 
Figured from a specimen in Canon Fowler’s Collection. 
Size, 5x3 mm. 
Habitat .-—Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, Caldera ; 1200 feet elevation. 
