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82. Edessa irrorata. (Tab. VIII. fig. 21.) 
Lidessa irrorata, Dallas, List Hem. i. p. 331. 281; Stal, En. Hem. ii. p. 57.537. 
Hab. Panama, Colon (Boucard).—Cotomsia}, Bogota 2. 
The figure is from a single specimen from Panama, received through M. Boucard. 
33. Edessa collaris. (Tab. VIII. fig. 23.) 
Edessa collaris, Dall. List Hem. 1. p. 829. 25°; Stal. En. Hem. ii. p. 60. 104. 
Edessa lineigera, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxiii. p. 113. 103°; En. Hem. ii. p. 57. 54°. 
Hab. Mexico ??.—British Guiana!; Braziul. 
A Mexican specimen is figured. Having received a type of £. lineigera from the 
Stockholm Museum, I was enabled to compare it with Dallas’s type in the British 
Museum, and satisfy myself as to their specific identity. 
34. Edessa picticornis. (Tab. IX. fig. 18.) 
Edessa picticornis, Stal, En. Hem. i. p. 58. 66°. 
Hab. Mexico (coll. Sadlé), Oaxaca 1. 
35. Edessa mexicana. (Tab. VIII. fig. 2.) 
Edessa mexicana, Stal, En. Hem. ii. p. 59. 67 *. 
Hab. Muxico (Mus. Berol.), Oaxaca'. 
The specimen figured is contained in the Berlin Museum, and differs in the brighter 
and more luteous coloration of the upper surface from ordinary and_ typical 
specimens, one of which, from the Stockholm Museum, I have had the privilege to 
receive for examination. 
36. Edessa unicolor, n.sp. (Tab. X. fig. 3.) 
Pale ochraceous, thickly and finely punctured. Antenne long; second joint very much shorter than third, 
fourth and fifth longest and subequal. Scutellum elongate, apical portion sulcated, apex subacute, mem- 
brane concolorous. Abdomen above and body beneath and legs somewhat paler in hue. 
Long. 13 millim., lat. pronot. ang. 7 millim. 
Hab. Guaremaa, Cubilguitz (Champion). 
Allied in general facies to E. mexicana, Stal, but differs not only in the pale uniform 
colour (contrasting especially in that of the upper surface of the abdomen) and absence 
of dark punctures, but also in having the second joint of the antennz much shorter than 
the third, and by the much more elongated scutellum. 
