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8. Anasa lita, n. sp. (Tab. XIII. fig. 25.) 
Ochraceous ; antenniferous tubercles, apex and longitudinal fascia at base of head, lateral pronotal angles, 
central longitudinal fascia to scutellum, a narrow and indistinct oblique discal streak on corium, base of 
membrane, lateral margins of head beneath, a broad oblique fascia on each side of sternum placed near 
cox, a central fascia on mesosternum and metasternum, underside of pronotal angles, a transverse central 
fascia on first abdominal segment, a broad fascia on each side of apical segment, anal appendage, apical 
half of posterior femora and apical joint of tarsi black. Antenne black, with the bases of second and 
third, and apices of third and fourth joints luteous; first and fourth joints incrassated, first and third sub- 
equal in length, second longer than third, fourth shortest. Pronotum and corium coarsely punctate; lateral 
angles of pronotum moderately produced and obtusely spinous, lateral margins deeply sinuated ; scutellum 
transversely striated with a few coarse punctures. Connexivum luteous, with a segmental row of sub- 
quadrate testaceous spots, Underside of body testaceous ; base of head, disk of sternum, coxe, legs, pos- 
terior disk and lateral margins of abdomen luteous. 
Long. 11-18 millim., lat. pronot. angl. 4-5 millim. 
Hab. Guatema.a, San Gerdénimo (Champion). 
Allied to A. notatipennis, Stal, but differs by the much less produced pronotal angles, 
basal joint of antenne more incrassated, and different colour, markings, &c. 
9. Anasa litigiosa. (Tab. XIV. fig. 2.) 
Anasa litigiosa, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxi. p. 301. 171°; Hem. Fabr. i. p. 57.18; En. Hem. i. 
p. 198. 172. 
Hab. Merxico!, Vera Cruz ?. 
A typical specimen in the collection of Dr. Signoret is here figured. 
10. Anasa madida, n. sp. (Tab. XIV. fig. 3.) 
Dull testaceous ; head and antenne ochraceous, lateral and anterior margins of pronotum bluish green. Antenne 
with the joints about subequal in length; pronotum finely punctate, more coarsely so on anterior and 
lateral margins, lateral angles moderately produced and slightly directed upwards, with the apices obtusely 
acute, lateral margins deeply sinuate; scutellum transversely striate, with a few scattered punctures ; 
corium thickly punctate with the lateral margins narrowly and obscurely luteous ; connexivum ochraceous, 
with a segmental row of subquadrate fuscous spots. Underside of body brighter testaceous ; prosternum, 
disk of mesosternum and metasternum, bases of trochanters, and apex of abdomen bluish green ; under- 
side of head, rostrum, and legs ochraceous. Sternum coarsely punctate. 
Long. 15 millim., lat. pronot. ang. 5 millim. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Irazu, river Sucio (Rogers). 
Allied to the two preceding species; but, besides the different coloration, the shape of 
the pronotum is sufficiently distinct. 
11. Anasa maculipes. (Tab. XIV. fig. 4.) 
Anasa maculipes, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxiii. p. 299. 166°; Hem. Fabr. i. p. 57.14; En. Hem. i. 
p. 193. 18°. 
Hab. Mexico !? (Mus. Berol.), Orizaba (Bilimek, Mus. Vind. Ces.). 
The figure is from the type in the collection of Dr. Signoret. A specimen examined 
