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*A. grisescens, Germ. (Srnilia), .c. p. 238. 
A. interna, Walk. l.c. p. 542. Brazil. 
*A. obtusa, Walk. l.c. Suppl. p. 134. Brazil. 
*.4. lineosa, Walk. l.c. Suppl. p. 134. 
*A. lata, Walk. In. Saund. p. G9. Para. Thelia gladiator, Walk. l.c. p. 567. 
*4. gigantea, Butl. Cist. Ent. II. p. 352, PI. 7, fig. 15. Ega. 
A. rubescens, Walk. Ins. Saund. p. 70; Fowl. l.c. p. 63. Mexico. 
*A. spathata, Butl. l.c. p. 347, PI. 7, fig. 16. Brazil. Fowler says A. pubescens of Walker is a 
variety of A. spathata, see p. 63. 
*A. tenuicornis, Walk, In. Saund. p. 70. Amazons. 
*A. punitia, Butl. l.c. p. 350, PI. 7, fig. 19; Fowl. l.c. p. 48, Tab. Y. fig. 15; A. hastata, Still, l.c. 
p. 35 (1869). Peru. 
A. ferruginea, Fowl. l.c. p. 69, Tab. V. fig. 16 Panama. 
A. fusiformis, Fowl. l.c. p. 69, Tab. V. fig. 18. Panama. 
A. sinangensis, Fowl. l.c. p. 70, Tab. V. fig. 20. Guatemala. 
A. femoralis, StSl, l.c. p. 35; Fowl. l.c. p. 71, Tab. Y. fig. 22. Mexico. 
A. temaxia, Fowl. l.c. p. 70. Yucatan. 
A. pallescens, Stal. l.c. p. 35; Fowl. l.c. p. 71, Tab. V. fig. 23. Guatemala. 
A. viridula, Fowl. l.c. p. 71. Mexico. 
A. obtusiuscula, Fowl. l.c. p. 71. Mexico. 
A. minuta, Fowl. l.c. p. 72. Mexico. 
*A. cuni/era, Butl. l.c. p. 35, PI. 7, fig. 17. Mexico. 
A. pugnax, Germ. (Smilia), l.c. 23 (1835); Fairm. l.c. p. 294 (1846). Brazil. 
N.B.—The species prefixed with an asterisk are represented in the collection of 
the British Museum. 
Genus: ENTAPHIUS, n.g. 
This genus has certain affinities with Aconophora, yet I think it may be con¬ 
sidered distinct ; its procephalic horn is short and truncate, and the tegmina have 
the costal areas very dense and imbricated, or at least marked by transverse sulci or 
furrows ; the neuration differs from Aconophora caliginosa in the radials being more 
curved and the areas being less elongated; the fore tibiae are broad, flattened, and 
more robust than those of the other pairs. From the funereal colour of the species 
now described, I name the genus from the Greek word eVrd</>ioe, sepulchral. 
ENTAPHIUS FUNEBRIS. 
(Plate XXVIII. figs. 6, a-b.) 
Colour shining black ; procephalon short, truncate, with a strong carina on each 
side of the central ridge ; the surface much sculptured with obscure furrows ; the tegmina 
