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MEMBRA Cl DAE. 
STICTOPELTA STRIGIFRONS. 
Fairm. l.c. p. 481 ; Fowler, l.c. p. 53. 
Shining yellow; the legs with a black striga or line. 
Length, 9 mm. 
Habitat. —Mexico. 
STICTOPELTA ZONIFERA. 
Ochrolomici zonifera, Butl. Cist. Ent. ii. p. 339, fig. 2 • Fowl. l.c. p. 56 
Size, 8 mm. 
Habitat .—M exico. 
STICTOPELTA PUNCTATA. 
Fowl. l.c. Tab. Y. fig. 2, p. 57. 
Size, 9 mm. 
Habitat .—Mescala in Guerrero. 
STICTOPELTA ASSIMILIS. 
Fowl. l.c. p. 57. 
Size, 8x4 mm. Not unlike S. varians. 
Habitat. —G uate m ala. 
STICTOPELTA HINNULEUS. 
Fowl. l.c. p. 57. 
Colour olivaceous with a white border, which extends behind the shoulders. 
Size, 11x6 mm. A large insect. 
Habitat. —Orizaba. 
STICTOPELTA FRATERNA. 
Butl. Cist. Ent. ii. p. 340. 
Some of these insects must be received with caution as to their being true species. 
The description given by authors are too indefinite, and it is only by an appeal to 
their life history and economy that their classification can be safely fixed. 
STICTOPELTA LINEIFRONS. 
(Plate XXIII. figs. 4, 4a.) 
Fowl. l.c. Tab. V. figs. 3-3b, p. 58. 
Colour greyish-green ; pronotum elongate and pointed ; metopidium with three 
or four dark transverse lines ; tegmina hyaline, with brown neuration, which with 
structure of the wings is typical. 
Size, 7x3 mm 
Habitat. —Mexico, Temax, North Yucatan. 
From the Hope Collection. 
