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MEMBRA ClBEE. 
ochreous and coarsely blotched with fulvous punctures ; the procephalon is hardly 
longer than the dorsal process behind it, and appears as if truncate : tegmina brown, 
with strong venation ; front legs ochreous, and barred with red. 
Size, 9x8 mm. 
Habitat. —Mexico, Acapulco, Guatemala. 
SPHONGOPHORUS INELEGANS, n.s. 
(Plate XV. fig. G.) 
Large, robust, grey-black, rugose, not shining, with a broad erect stout procephalic 
horn, and an upright dorsal process on the dorsal part of the pronotum, slightly 
dilated at the top; tegmina obscure sienna-brown; tibiae, particularly the first and 
second pairs, broadly spatulate, somewhat hairy, and ochreous-brown; head broad 
with black eyes ; part of the tegmina warm ochreous. 
This uncouth-looking insect has some resemblance to that last described. The 
figure is drawn from a single example in the Hope Collection. It has much the 
appearance of a fragment of bark. 
Size, 10 x 10 mm. 
Habitat. —Mexico. 
“ Geale.” 
The following species have not come under the author’s observation: 
Genus: LOBOCLADISCA, Stal. 
Ofv. Vet. Akad. 2G, p. 275. 
Lobocladisca clavaria, Fairm. 
Sphongophorus clavaria, Fairm. l.c. p. 201. Brazil. 
Lobocladisca bennetii, Kirby. 
Centrotus bennetii, Mag. Nat. Hist. p. 20, fig. 5. 
Sphongophorus bennetii, Fairm. l.c. plate iv. fig. 7. Colombia. 
Tjdbocladisca guerinii, Fairm. 
Sphongophorus guerinii, Fairm. l.c. p. 2G2, plate iv. fig. 1. Panama, Brazil. 
Sphongophorus spatulatus, Fairm. l.c. p. 2G2, plate iv. fig. 3. Province des Mines, Brazil. 
Lobocladisca bivexittifer, Costa, Ann. Mus. Nap. ii. p. 150, t. 1, fig. 11 (18G5). 
Lobocladisca rigidus, Stal. l.c. p. 275. Bogota. 
Ljobocladisca lobulatus, Stal. l.c. p. 275. Bogota. 
Lobocladisca vexillifera, Coding, Canad. Ent. 25, p. 83 (1893). St. Vincent, West Ind. 
CLADONOTA, Stal. 
Cladonota ridiculus, Walk. Ins. Saund. p. 64. Amazons. 
Cladonota mirabilis, Fairm. l.c. p. 2G1, plate iv. fig. 5. Brazil. 
Cladonota undulatus , Walk. l.c. p. 498. 
Cladonota acetus, Walk. l.c. p. G4. Para. 
