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TELAMON A BRUNEIPENNIS, n.s. 
(Plate XL1IT. figs. 1, la.) 
Large ; metopidium round, very convex. The pronotum rising at the dorsum, 
into a considerable hump or eminence, which afterwards falls into a straight ridge 
extending much beyond the abdomen, and nearly to the apex of the tegmina. These 
latter organs are fusco-hyaline, with brown tips, and with strong brown parallel vena¬ 
tion. The colour dark ochraceous, finely blotched with warm fuscous ; legs brown. 
The ridge of the metopidium above the frons is furnished with fine black 
punctures. 
Size, 12 x 7 mm. 
Habitat .—New York. 
Wollaston Collection. 
This insect does not appear to be figured in the B.C.A., or described elsewhere. 
TELAMONA GIBBA, n.s. 
(Plate XLIII. figs. 2, 2a.) 
Large; shining piceous or deep brown. The pronotum rising above the 
metopidium into a blunt and short horn, projecting forwards ; behind this horn a 
smaller dorsal eminence which gradually slopes to a sharp thin apex, and reaches to 
the tips of the tegmina. Suprahumerals, as seen from the front, very obtuse. 
Tegmina dark, almost black. Legs stout, and of a warm sienna brown colour. 
Size, 13 x 9 mm. 
Habitat. — Bogota. 
Kindly lent from Mr. Rippon’s Collection. 
TELAMONA DORSALIS, n.s. 
(Plate XLIII. figs. 3, 3a, 3b.) 
Pronotum rising like T. bruneipennis into a compressed rounded dorsal hump. 
General colour pale brown, with fine streaks and blotches; the back of the horn has 
a conspicuous broad whitish stripe extending to the apex of the pronotum ; legs 
brown ; dorsal aspect scutiform, with blunt suprahumerals; tegmina not longer than 
the pronotum. 
Size, 9x6 mm. 
Habitat.— North America (?). 
Wollaston Collection. 
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