MEMBRA C1DJE. 
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DARNOIDES LIMBATA. 
Fairm. l.c. PI. VII. fig. 1 (>, p. 495. 
Size, 9 mm. 
Habitat .—Colombia 
DARNOIDES BRUNNEA. 
Fairm. l.c. p. 496. 
Brown, punctured; with the pectus, anus, and the femora black. Head and tibiae 
testaceous. 
Size, 7 mm. 
DYSYNCRITUS INTECTUS. 
(Plate XXVI. figs. 5, 5a.) 
Fowler, l.c. Tab. YI. figs. 13, 13a, p. 81. 
Very small; colour ochreous yellow, mottled with brown ; dorsal ridge of the 
pronotum more or less sinuous; tegmina greyish ochreous, mottled with brown, 
furnished with a clear limbal margin; legs short, the middle pair spotted. 
Fowler considers this genus to be allied to Nassunia or Hypamastris. There 
appears to be only one species at present described. 
My figure is from a defective example in Fowler’s private collection. 
Size, 4x2 mm. 
Habitat.- —Pantallon, 1700 feet. 
Genus : ACONOPHOBA. 
Fairm. l.c. p. 294; Stal, l.c. Band VIII. p. 34; Fowler, B.C.A. p. 61 ; Walker, l.c. 
A marked characteristic is the long prominent horn or porrect process of the 
pronotum, acute in some forms when seen from above, but flat and broad from the 
side view; areas of the tegmina oblong. 
The species of this genus are numerous. Fowler describes twenty-seven, and 
Walker enumerates upwards of twenty in his lists of those in the collection of the 
British Museum. 
Some of these are not difficult to identify, but Stal says of them : “ Plurimas, 
difficilimas, inter se similimas, et . . . haud certe indeterminandas ” (sic). Yet he 
names many species, and describes them very meagrely. 
The types may be taken in A conophora mexica7ia and A. calliginosa. The insects 
are chiefly found in Central America. 
