MEMBRA CIDJE. 
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fore-legs with rather flattened tibiae; all the legs are pilose; eyes large, ocelli close 
to their inner margins. 
My figure is of a female, showing large genital valves which cover the cutting 
saws within. 
Size, 9x3 mm. 
Habitat, —St. Domingo, 
Genus: SCAPHULA. 
Fairm, l.c. p. 404, PI, YIT, tig. 19. 
Scaphulci melanooephala, Fowl. l.c. Tab. YI. fig. 15, p. 82. 
Head triangular ; broad between the eyes which are prominent. Tegmina free ; 
posterior veins wavy ; one small discoidal area. Posterior tarsi longer than the 
anterior. 
Genus: CYMBOMOKPHA. 
Germ. ( Smilia) Rev. Silb. l.c, viii, p. 294 (1835). Fairm. (Smiiia), p. 291. Stal, aulacotropis, l.c. 
Bond. viii. p. 34. Fowler, l.c. p. 11. 
Pronotum arcuate, surface sculptured with fine wavy lines; tegmina subhyaline; 
suprahumerals none, or very obtuse. The general appearance of the members of this 
small genus, recalls that of Ceresa. 
From Kvpfiri, a bowl or a boat. 
CYMBOMORPHA VAGINATA ?. 
(Plate XXIX. figs. 6, fia.) 
Pronotum much arched ; shining ochreous ; more fuscous in front, with a fine 
black dorsal line on the ridge extending from the frons to the posterior apex ; surface 
sculptured in wavy lines ; tegmina subhyaline, having a brownish hue by transmitted 
light; radial nervures curved, but no cycloidal areas as seen in Ceresa ; suprahumerals 
very blunt ; legs stout and brownish. 
I am indebted to Dr. Aurivillius for one of the type specimens in the Stockholm 
Museum. 
Size, 10 x 8 mm. 
Habitat. —Rio Janeiro. 
CYMBOMORPHA RUBROPEDALIS, n.s. (?) 
(Plate XXIX. fig. 7.) 
Pronotum with the outline arcuate and more compressed than the last species, 
and with a more sinuous lower marginal border; the surface much dotted with fine 
