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BOLBONOTA LUZONICA, Westw. ((?) 
(Plate IX. fig. 8.) 
Head wide with prominent eyes; pronotum with a sharp pointed apex; the 
dorsal part with three rough carinse separated by deep furrows or sulci; tegmina 
roundish, orange-brown with whitish tips followed by brownish stains near the 
apices; one-third near the basis dark brown; wings delicate and hyaline, with four 
radials and no limbus. 
Expanse, 7x3 mm. 
Taken by H. Cuming, Esq., in the Philippine Islands. 
It is named by Westwood, in the Hope Coll. 
BOLBONOTA TRIVIALIS, n.s. 
(Plate X. fig. 1.) 
Pronotum without carinations ; metopidium and part of the dorsum ochreous’; 
tegmina dark brown with coarse but obscure neuration; the wings ample and 
hyaline. In the figure these wings are seen spread outside the tegmina; legs 
scarcely, if at all, spatulate. 
This somewhat obscure insect is figured as being an example taken in the 
Philippine Islands of a genus usually thought to be exclusively American. 
Size, 3x2 mm. 
Taken by II. Cuming (Hope Coll.). 
Habitat. —Luzon. 
BOLBONOTA DIGESTA, n.s. 
(Plate X. fig. 2.) 
Globose; pronotum with a nearly straight dorsal ridge and straight lower 
margin ; apex projects a little short of the rounded and ringed abdomen. 
Colour grey black; tegmina smoky-brown, with darker cloudings; second pair 
of tibiae broad and spatulate; the third tibiae longest and coarsely serrated; tarsi 
yellow and very weak. 
Size, 4x3 mm. 
Mier’s Coll.: in the Hope Museum. 
Habitat ,—Rio Janeiro, 
