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MEMBRA CIi)JE. 
BOLBONOTA TETER, n.s. 
(Plate X. fig, 6, 6a.) 
Large, almost uniformly shining black; much punctured; dorsum with a small 
round tubercle rising above and between the shoulders, and another larger tubercle in 
the middle of the dorsum; posterior apex rather blunt, and reaching nearly to the 
tegminal tips; tegmina black, with dusky brown and sub-hyaline tips ; metopidium 
perpendicular; eyes small. 
This species has affinities with Hypsoprora, and from its comparatively large size 
possibly it might be thought to be better there placed. 
Size 8x4 mm. 
Hope Museum (Miers Coll.). 
Habitat. —Brazil. 
BOLBONOTA CUNEATA, Fowler. 
(Plate X. fig. 7.) 
Fowler, B.C.A. l.c. Tab. II. figs. 4, 4a, 4b. 
Small, black and shining; coarsely punctured ; pronotum cuneiform ; tegmina 
black, with the central part more hyaline; apical margin almost unicolorous. Has 
some affinity with B. insignis. 
Copied by permission from the B.C.A. 
Size 3x3 mm. 
Habitat. —Buguba, British Honduras, Costa liica, Panama. 
BOLBONOTA CORRUGATA, Fowler. 
(Plate X. fig. 8.) 
Fowler, l.c. Tab. II. fig. 6, 6a, p. 19. 
Not unlike B. insignis, but smaller, and with the sculpture of the pronotum 
stronger; tegmina with white or yellow spots; apex usually with a small hyaline 
patch. 
Size 3x2 mm. 
Habitat .—San Miguel, in the Pearl Islands. 
BOLBONOTA RUBRITARSA, n.s. 
Tegmina with large costal horny patches, approaching here to the characters of a 
true Hemipteron ; the membrane stained yellow and brown, each wing having a 
