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15. Labia arcuata , Proc., 18, 257, 318 ; Ent. Notes, 5, 12, 58 ; 
Cent. Orth., 36. 1876. Brazil. 
A true Labia. Described from the male only ; the female is de¬ 
scribed by de Bormans (Anal. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat., 9, 509) from 
specimens from Cayenne. 
16. L,abia bilineata, Proc., 12, 345 ; 18, 318; Ent. Notes, 2, 30 ; 5, 
58. 1869. Peru. 
A true Labia. 
17. Ijabia brunnea , Bull. Hayd. Surv. Terr., 2, 258 ; Proc., 18, 
264, 319 ; Ent. Notes, 5, 19, 59 ; Cent. Orth., 43. 1876. Cuba. 
Belongs to Labia. 
18. Labia rotunclata , Bull. Hayd. Surv. Terr., 2, 259 ; Proc., 18, 
263, 321; Ent. Notes, 5, 18, 61 ; Cent. Orth., 42. 1876. Mexico. 
A true Labia. Described from the female only; the male is 
described by de Bormans (Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., 27, 75) from 
Mexican specimens. 
19. Labidophora (jnajjor, etc.), Proc., 18, 297; Ent. Notes, 5, 
37. 1876. 
This generic name was proposed as a substitute for Platylabia, 
preoccupied by Platylabus (Wesmael, Hym., 1845), but the change 
is not adopted by de Bormans ; it seems to me desirable. 
20. Labidura auditor , Proc., 18, 252, 322; Ent. Notes, 5, 7, 62 ; 
Cent. Orth., 31. 1876. Natal. 
A true Labidura ; wrongly accredited in my Catalogue (Ent. Notes, 
5, 62) to Formosa. 
21. Neolobophora boc/otensis, Proc., 17, 282 ; 18, 326 ; Ent. Notes, 
4, 36; 5, 66. 1875. Bogota. 
This genus, founded upon the present species, is accepted by later 
writers. 
22. Neolobophora volsella , Bull. Hayd. Surv. Terr., 2, 253 ; Proc., 
18, 257, 326; Ent. Notes, 5, 12, 66; Cent. Orth., 36. 1876. Mexico. 
Regarded by de Bormans (Biol. Centr. Amer., Orth., 8) as identi¬ 
cal with Forjieula rujiceps Burm. It is a true Neolobophora. 
23. Psalidophora nigripennis , Proc., 12, 344; Ent. Notes, 2, 29. 
1869. Peru. 
The generic name as I showed subsequently (Ent. Notes, 5, 37) 
should be replaced by Sphongophora. The description of the species 
is incomplete from the imperfection of the single specimen. A de¬ 
scription of the parts lacking is given by de Bormans (Anal. Soc. 
Esp. Hist. Nat., 9, 508) from a male specimen from Peru, supposed 
to belong here. 
