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6. Chlorocoris aberrans, n. sp. (Tab. V. fig. 24.) 
Oblong, pale green, thickly punctate and obscurely rugulose. Head transversely striated, lateral lobes a little 
longer than central, rounded at apexes and slightly cleft; lateral margins narrowly black. Antenne 
ochreous, second and third joints subequal in length, remainder wanting. Pronotum with the lateral 
angles produced moderately upwards and forwards, the apexes and hind margins of the spines black; 
lateral crenulated margins ochreous. Membrane pale vitreous ; connexivum with the segmental incisures 
black. Underside of body slightly paler in hue; legs luteous ; rostrum pale luteous, with the tip pitchy 
and just passing hind coxe. Abdomen distinctly and sharply sulcated at base. 
Long. 20 millim. ; lat. pronot. ang. 11 millim. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Irazu (Rogers). 
The elongated body and short blunt pronotal angles readily differentiate this species 
from others of the genus. It is most closely allied to C. subrugosus, but is distinguished 
by the different shape of the scutellum. 
7. Chlorocoris championi, n. sp. (Loxra championi, Tab. VI. fig. 23.) 
Green, thickly and coarsely punctured. Head with the lateral lohes longer than the central, rounded at the 
apexes and moderately cleft. Antenne pale green, with the apical third of the second and third and the 
apical half of the fourth and fifth joints black; second joint much shorter than third ; third, fourth, 
and fifth joints subequal. Rostrum luteous, with the apex narrowly black and just passing the inter- 
mediate coxa. Pronotum with the lateral angles strongly produced, the spines somewhat directed 
upwards and pitchy towards apex; lateral crenulated margins dark orange. Scutellum with a small 
basal central orange spot. Corium with the basal margin dark orange; membrane vitreous, with some 
obscure pitchy suffusions. Connexivum with the outer margin narrowly dark orange. Body beneath 
paler, deeply but sparingly punctate. 
Long. 17 millim. ; lat. pronot. ang. 10 millim. 
Hab. GuateMa.a, Sabo and Pancina, Vera Paz ( Champion). 
The abdomen beneath is only obscurely sulcated towards the base. It is at once 
separated from the preceding species by the very different shape of the pronotum and 
the proportionally greater width and lesser length of the same. One specimen, received 
from Pancina, is-:much paler and more mottled than examples received from Sabo. 
8. Chlorocoris irroratus, n. sp. (Tab. VII. fig. 16.) 
Pale green, rugulose, mottled and irrorated with luteous. Head somewhat elongate and depressed, the lateral 
lobes a little longer than the central, and slightly cleft at apex. Antenne dull greenish, third joint 
longest, fourth and fifth a little thickened and subequal in length. Pronotum with the lateral angles 
acutely and sharply produced, luteous, and finely punctured with black; lateral crenulated margins and a 
somewhat faint central longitudinal line pale orange. Posterior lateral margins of scutellum obscurely 
luteous. Connexivum luteous, with a small black spot on each segmental incisure. Membrane pale 
vitreous. Body beneath somewhat paler ; rostrum pale green, about reaching posterior coxe. Abdomen 
faintly and obscurely sulcated at base. 
Long. 16 millim.; lat. pronot. ang. 10 millim. 
Hab. Mexico (Bilimek; Mus. Vind. Ces., Mus. Berol.). 
This species is very distinct, its more convex body and rugulose and irrorated surface 
being in strong contrast with the common facies of the genus. A second specimen 
