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TELAMON A SINUATA, Fowl. 
(Plate XLIII. fig. 5.) 
Fowler, B.C.A. Tab. IX. figs. 7, 7a, p. 145 $. 
Like T. crhtata, but larger, and having the dorsal protuberances succeeded by a 
smaller posterior swelling; the colour griseous, variegated with dark brown. 
Fowler remarks that this species is allied to T. truth of Fitch, to r l\ salvini, 
Distant, and to T. spreta , Goding. 
Size, 11x5 mm. 
Habitat. —Mexico, Ainula, from 6000 to 7000 feet. 
Figure drawn by permission from the B.C.A. 
TELAMONA ALBIDORSATA. 
(Plate XLIII. fig. 6.) 
Fowler, l.c. Tab. IX. figs. 8, 8a, p. 145. 
This insect 1 figure by permission from the B.C.A. The male insect has the 
colour fuscous, with the pronotum furnished with a white distinct band from the 
apex of the dorsal protuberance to the point of the posterior process; the sides 
irrorated with small white or greenish spots; tegmina fusco-hyaline, clearer on the 
external margin, and infuscate at the apex ; legs partly testaceous. 
Size, 9x5 mm. 
Habitat .—Rinconada in Vera Cruz. 
TELAMONA TURRITELLA, n.s. 
(Plate XLIY. fig. 6.) 
Not unlike T. sinuata in general form, but with the pronotum shining rich brown, 
with fine punctuation, which in a strong light shows a bluish glance; metopidium 
convex and shining ochreous ; the dorsal protuberance somewhat turret-shaped, and 
cleft; tegmina ferruginous; brown at their bases, with the rest of the membrane 
clear hyaline; limbus broad ; legs with ochreous tibia. 
Size, 9x5 mm. 
Habitat. —Sanguanay. 
Figured from one of two specimens, liberally placed with some other species at 
my disposal by the Royal Museum of Belgium. The specimen has a cabinet label, 
Theliapusilla (V. Huart). 
HELIRIA ANOFLAVA, n.s. 
(Plate XLIII. figs. 4, 4a, 4b.) 
As before said, this genus has a doubtful standing, but I describe an insect of a 
