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seems to be most nearly allied to the Old World genera forming his 
group Holochlorae, though very different from either of the three 
genera recognized by him. 
78. Conocephalus aduncus , Proc., 20, 87 ; Cent. Orth., 76. 1879. 
Cuba. 
Placed by Redtenbacher (Mon. Conoceph., 386) as the first of the 
101 species of Conocephalus described by him. 
79. Conocephalus aries , Proc., 20, 91 ; Cent. Orth., 80. 1879. 
Mexico. 
This is a true Conocephalus, and to judge only from the table and 
description in Redtenbacher’s monograph, it is perhaps identical with 
de Saussure’s C. mexicanus ; but the fastigium is' certainly fully as 
long as broad, as seen from above. 
80. Conocephalus bremcauda , Proc., 12, 333; Ent. Notes, 2, 18. 
1869. Peru. 
This species belongs to a new genus, which may be called Parabu- 
crates. It falls next to Bucrates Burm., having the lateral margins 
of the hind tibiae ampliate, but with fastigium short, stout and blunt 
subglobular. The ovipositor is only half as long again as the pro- 
notum, gently curved, and apically gradually acuminate. The pro- 
notum is subtruncate posteriorly. 
81. Conocephalus clausus, Proc., 20, 94; Cent. Orth., 83. 1879. 
Mexico. 
•This is a true Conocephalus, very closely allied to C. laticeps 
Redt., having a very similar fastigium, broader than long, as seen 
from above. 
82. Conocephalus cuspidatus , Proc., 20, 88; Cent. Orth., 77. 
1879. Cuba. 
A new genus, Caulopsis, is established by Redtenbacher (Mon. 
Conoceph., 376) for this and another Cuban and South American 
species. 
83. Conocephalus hamatus , Proc., 20, 87 ; Cent. Orth., 76. 1879. 
Guatemala. 
Belongs to Stal’s genus Pyrgocorypha, as it is given by Redten¬ 
bacher in his Monograph, p. 373. 
84. Conocephalus infuscatus , Proc., 17, 265; Ent. Notes, 4, 19. 
1875. Peru. 
A true Conocephalus, but not the species described under that 
name by Redtenbacher (Mon. Conoceph., 398), though closely allied 
to it. It has an ovipositor much shorter than the hind femora. It 
does not appear to be included in Redtenbaclier’s Monograph. 
