24 HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA. 
6. Symphylus luminosus. 
Pachycoris luminosus, Germ. Zeitschr. i. p. 95. 29’; H.-S. Wanz. Ins. v. p. 6, fig. 461. 
Symphylus luminosus, Stal, En. Hem. i. p. 16. 
Hab. Mexico! (Mus. Berol.). 
7. Symphylus infamatus. 
Symphilus infamatus, Uhler, Proc. Ent. Soc. Philad. ii. p. 361°. 
Hab. Mexico}. 
I have not seen this species; Prof. Uhler describes it as resembling Diolcus irro- 
ratus, Fab. 
CAMIRUS. 
Camirus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. ii. p. 57 (1862). 
Zophoéssa, Dall. List. Hem. i. p. 43 (1851), nec Westwood (Lepid.). 
This genus is found in the southern portion of the Nearctic, and probably extends 
throughout the Neotropical Region. 
One of the chief characters in its diagnosis is the transverse furrow on the disk of 
the pronotum. 
1, Camirus conicus. 
Pachycoris conicus, Germ. Zeitschr. i. p. 106. 52*; H.-S. Wanz. Ins. v. p. 55. fig. 492; Dall. List 
Hem. i. p. 85. 15”. 
Camirus conicus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. ii. p. 57. 1°. 
Zophoéssa conica, Stal, Hem. i. p. 17. 2. 
Hab. British Honpuras, Rio Hondo (Blancaneaux) ; GuatemMaa, Zapote (Champion). 
—VENEZUELA2; CoLomBia?; Braziu }3, 
Walker (Cat. Het. i. p. 50) has recorded this species from Mexico. The determi- 
nations of that author, however, are not always satisfactory. With that exception the 
species seems hitherto to have been unknown in the Central-American fauna. 
2. Camirus mestus. (Zophoessa mesta, Tab. II. fig. 11.) 
Zophoessa mesta, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxiii. p. 88. 14°; En. Hem. i. p. 17. 3. 
Hab. Mexico}. 
The figure is from the type in the collection of Dr. Signoret. 
3. Camirus socius. (Zophoessa socia, Tab. II. fig. 10.) 
Zophoéssa socia, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxiii. p. 84. 15"; En. Hem. i. p. 17. 4. 
Hab. Mexico}. 
The specimen figured is the type, in the collection of Dr. Signoret. 
