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MEMBRA CIDJE. 
COMBOPHORA LAPORTI. 
(Plate XXXI. fig. 3, and XXXII. figs. 1, 3.) 
Germ. Silb. Rev. Ent. iii. 253. Walk. l.c. p. 599. 
Concolorous ochreous yellow; pronotum more or less arcuate or domed in 
outline, laterally compressed between the shoulders, with a brown carinated edge ; 
two brown strigse over each eye ; tip of the pronotum with a black point; posterior 
lateral, edges blunt; tegmina clouded with ochreous yellow, with a brown or yellow 
neuration; apical areas six, the last cellule sub-divided; legs yellow. This insect 
much resembles a Ceresa; the pronotum much differs in size. 
Miers Collection, Hope Museum. 
Size, 7x6 mm. 
Habitat. —Brazil. 
COMBOPHORA TRIDENS. 
(Plate XXXI. figs. 5, 5a.) 
Smaller ; pronotum almost foliaceous, therefore less inflated ; dorsal edge sharp and 
sinuous ; three spines at the posterior end, forming a kind of trident ; each side with 
a yellow spot, like a large inverted comma; three ochreous stripes are separated by 
three black curved lines ; tegmina shining warm brown, with black neuration ; legs 
ferruginous yellow. 
Size 7x5. 
Habitat .—A mazons. 
Bates, Hope Collection. 
COMBOPHORA CONSENTANEA. 
(Plate XXXI. fig. 6, Plate XXXII. fig. 4.) 
Amyot et Serv. Eairm. l.c. p. 505 (?) 
Punctured, sordid ochreous yellow with, irregular brown markings ; more or less 
annular on the inflated pronotum ; tegmina hyaline. Fairmaire says, with apices and 
bases fumose, underside with legs yellow. 
Taken on the Amazon by Bates. 
Habitat. —Brazil. 
Size, 8x4 mm. 
Hope Collection. 
Very spider-like in appearance. 
Probably this insect is synonymous with Combophnra maculata , Guerin. 
