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cephalinae, falling between Copiophora and Exocephala, in which 
opinion I concur. 
92. Meroncidium conspersum , Proc., 12, 332; Ent. Notes, 2, 
17. 1869. Peru. 
This is a Cocconotus Stal, and closely allied to C. adust us Bol., 
from which it is distinguished by the wider extent of the black 
over the whole disk of the pronotum, and the black decking of the 
tegmina. 
93. Meroncidius transvittatus , Proc., 17, 264; Ent. Notes, 4, 18. 
1875. Peru. 
This also belongs to Cocconotus Stal, and appears to me to be 
identical with the species later described and figured by Bolivar as 
C. arnorii. 
94. Orchelimum ortoni , Proc., 17, 265; Ent. Notes, 4, 19. 
1875. Peru. 
Redtenbacher suggests (Mon. Conoceph., 505) that this may be 
his XipZi. longipes , but it has a straight posterior border to the 
lateral lobes of the pronotum, and no spines or spinules on the hind 
femora. It is a Xiphidium in the narrowest sense and falls in the 
close vicinity of A7 fasciatum (De Geer), so far as one may judge 
from the female only. 
95. Orophus peruvianas, Proc., 17, 260; Ent. Notes, 4, 14. 1875. 
Peru. 
This species appears to belong to Parableta Brunn., but differs 
in having the fastigium of the vertex not at all sulcate, the lateral 
lobes much higher than long, and separated from the disk of the 
pronotum by a very blunt angle. It must, therefore, be distinct 
from the two species referred by Brunner to that genus (Add. Mon. 
Phaneropt., 133). 
96. Panoploscelis armata , Proc., 12, 334; Ent. Notes, 2, 19. 
1869. Peru. 
The female of this remarkable species was described by Dohrn 
(Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1888, 355), and a better diagnosis of the genus 
given by him and by Brunner (Mon. Pseudoph., 196). It belongs 
in Brunner’s group Cocconoti. 
97. Phylloptera tripunctata , Proc., 17, 261; Ent. Notes, 4, 15. 
1875. Peru. 
Appears to belong to Ilomotoicha Brunn., except that it has 
remarkablv slender fore and middle tibiae. It cannot be referred 
to any of the species described by Brunner (Add. Mon. Phaneropt.), 
