MEMBRA CIDJE. 
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underside and abdomen dull orange ; legs ferruginous with yellow tarsi; hind tarsi 
the longest. 
Size variable from 17 x 9 to 14 x G mm. 
The sexes also notably vary in size. 
My figure is from a type specimen, a female in the Stockholm Museum, and 
marked II. morio, Stal. It agrees except in being small as compared with insects 
taken at 4000 feet elevation on the Volcan de Chiriqui in Panama. 
Habitat. —Bogota, Brazil; Rio Dagua, Colombia. 
HYPHINOE (JUNE AT A (HEM IPTYCH A), Germ. 
Fairm. l.c. p. 319, PI. VI. fig. 26; H. cuneata, Fowl. l.c. p. 73; S Uemiptycha globiceps, Fairm. 
l.c, p. 319, PI. YI. fig. 19. 
Large, light ochreous yellow, finely punctured ; metopidium perpendicular and 
tumose ; suprahumeral angles wide apart, and tipped with shining black. Dorsal 
ridge sinuous with a dark brown oblong patch on each side ; apex of pronotum 
black, and nearly extending to the tips of the tegmina; tegmina free, warm sienna 
brown; legs ochreous. The female is much larger than the male, which only 
measures 15 x 6 mm. $. 
Size, 18 x 9 mm. $. 
Habitat. —Mexico. 
Fairmaire gives a specific character, “ Jaune, poilue,” but the examples I have 
from several sources are all smooth and shining. 
Fowler says that Uemiptycha ytobiceps of Fairmaire is the male of Iiemiptycha 
cuneata. 
HYPHINOE QUADRIMACULATA, n.s. 
(Plate XXV. fig. 3.) 
Colour pale cinnamon brown, shining; pronotum punctured, with short horns 
spreading horizontally ; a black spot on each side ; dorsal ridge straight, with the 
sharp apex reaching nearly to the tips of the tegmina ; metopidium perpendicular ; 
hind coxae large, giving rise to long and slender legs ; tegmina, each with an obscure 
dark spot, thus making the spots four in number. 
Size, 8x4 mm. 
Habitat. —Brazil. 
HYPHINOE GLOBICEPS. 
(Plate XXV. figs. 4, 4a, $ .) 
Fairm. l.c. p. 319, 20, PI. VI. fig. 20; Walk. l.c. p. 373. 
Large ; ochreous yellow, pilose, with the suprahumerals blunt and tipped with 
