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MEMBRA CIDJE. 
Genus : NASSUNIA. 
Stal. l.c. p. 30 (1860). Fowler, l.c. p. 82. 
Allied to Smiliorhachis, but it possesses a sharp spur on each side. The genus 
may be separated from Ceresa, from having long parallel apical areas, and one small 
single discoidal cellule on each of the tegmina. 
NASSUNIA BISPINA. 
Smiliorhachis bispina , Fairm. l.c. p. 21)0. Xassunia bispina, Fowl. l.c. Tab. YI. f. 12, p. 80. 
Colour pale greyish-yellow, darker anteriorly ; apex brown, with an oblique 
fuscous band on each side. Suprahumerals slender and short; tegmina transparent, 
with a small brown spot. 
Fowler’s specimens were received from Chiriqui. 
Size, 7x3 mm. 
Habitat. —Panama, Bugaba, Colombia. 
NASSUNIA BISTILLATA. 
Stal. Yet. Hand. III. p. 31 (1860). 
B.M. Collection. 
Habitat .—Bio Janeiro. 
NASSUNIA FOItTIS. 
Walk. (Ceresa), l.c. Suppt. p. 132. 
B.M. Collection. 
Habitat. —Brazil. 
NASSUNIA BIPUNCTATA. 
Fairm. (Smilia) l.c. p. 290. 
B.M. Collection. 
Habitat. —Brazil. 
NASSUNIA COSTALIS. 
Walk. (Centrotus), l.c. p. 615 (1851). 
Habitat .—Colo m bia. 
There seems to be much similitude between the three genera, Nassunia, 
Dysyncritus, and Hypamastris, but Xassunia appears to have the shoulder horn the 
most developed. 
