MEMBRA CIDsE. 
67 
broad limbus; abdomen deeply ringed; pronotum strongly carinated; second tibiae 
dilated, with red tarsi; hind legs long and coarsely serrated. 
Hope Museum (Miers). 
Habitat. —S. America. 
The following species are described by authors, but I have had no opportunity 
for studying their identification. Their names have been kindly given to me by 
Mr. W. F. Kirby. 
Bolbonota globosa, Fairm. l.c. p. 257, Colombia. 
„ pusilla, Fairm. l.c. p. 258, Colombia. 
„ nuocena, Germ. l.c. iii. p. 229 ; Fairm. l.c. p. 258, Brazil. 
„ aurosericea, Stal, l.c. p. 24, Rio Janeiro. 
„ jlavicans, Fairm. l.c. p. 258, Brazil. 
„ nisus, Germ. l.c. p. 229 ; Fairm. l.c. p. 259, pi. iv. fig. 8. 
„ pictipennis, Fairm. l.c. 258 ; Fowler, l.c. p. 18, Mexico. 
„ Icevior, var., Fowler, l.c. p. 18. 
„ inconspicua, Fowler, tab. ii. fig. 5, p. 17. 
„ corrugata , var. minor, Fowler, tab. ii. fig. 0, p. 18. 
„ incegualis, Fowler, tab. ii. fig. 17, p. 19. 
Genus ; BOLBONOTODES, Fowler. 
Allied to Bolbonota, but larger; upper surface very rough and carinate; the 
tegmina have five apical and four discoidal areas; the wings have five apical areas. 
In Bolbonota the tegmina have five apical and two discoidals; the wings also have 
only four apicals. 
BOLBONOTODES GANGLBAUERI, Fowl. 
(Plate X. fig. 9, 9a, 9b.) 
Fowler, Tab. II. fig. 8, 8a, 8b, p. 20. 
“A distinct and extraordinary insect, difficult to describe.” 
My figures are copied from the B.C.A., kindly permitted by the authors. 
Size 6x4 mm. 
Habitat. —Orizaba, Mexico. 
