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MEMBRA Cl DJE. 
black ; an oblong dark brown spot on each side of the pronotum, which sharply 
ends in a black tip ; tegmina shining brown ; legs yellow. 
Size, 17 x 7 mm. 
Habitat. —Mexico. 
The example figured is that of a female. It is larger than that given by Fairmairc, 
but it very generally agrees with bis description and figure. 
Fowler, however, considers li. gtobiceps, Fairmaire, to be the male of II. cuneata, 
and he includes it in bis synonyms of that species. A microscopic examination of a 
series is to be desired, before eliminating II. globiceps from the list of species. 
HYPHINOE TATJ. 
(Plate XXY. figs. 5, 5a, 5b ) 
Fowler, Tab. YI. fig. 1, p. 70. 
Pronotum shining ochreous, fuscous at the back, punctured and finely pilose; a 
black roundish impressed spot occurs in each side; the posterior apex is black, and 
extends nearly to the tips of the tegmina ; these last organs are fine warm sienna- 
brown or violaceous ; legs pale ochreous ; the pronotum seen from above has somewhat 
the form of a T, or a hammer head. 
Some species of this genus were thought by old writers to be Asiatic, but this 
locality seems very doubtful. 
Size, 12 x G mm. 
Habitat. —El Reposo, at 800 feet elevation. 
HYPHINOE SUBFUSCA, n.s. 
(Plate XXV. figs. 0, Ga.) 
Shining ; colour ferruginous brown. 
This rather obscurely marked species is allied to Hypldniie tau, and also to the 
variety H. atitlana , figured by Fowler. 
Perhaps the most marked character is centred in the large ocellated spot on each 
side of the pronotum, and the rather sharp but short supraliumeral horns, which 
point upwards, and are not easily seen. 
The general colour is fuscous, with a large oval ochreous patch on each side of the 
pronotum, each having a central stain ; the hind part is also marked with a yellow 
bar; tegmina subhyaline with a tendency to show the neuration of a Ceresa; legs 
sienna brown ; hind pair the longest. 
Size, 10 x G mm. 
Habitat. —Volcan de Chiriqui. 
Rosenberg Collection. 
