144 HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA. 
from the collection of the Berlin Museum was labelled occultus, which is clearly a 
manuscript name. 
12. Anasa conspersa. (Tab. XIV. fig. 5.) 
Anasa conspersa, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxiii. p. 299. 165°; Hem. Fabr. i. p. 57.16; En. Hem, i. 
p. 194. 19°. 7 
Hab. Muxico!? (Bilimek & Sichel, Mus. Vind. Ces., Mus. Berol.); GUATEMALA, 
Capetillo, Duefias (Champion). 
A Mexican specimen in the collection of the Berlin Museum is here figured. This 
agrees with a typical specimen forwarded to me by Dr. Signoret, save in the colour of 
the upper surface of the abdomen, which in Dr. Signoret’s specimen and in those from 
the Vienna Museum is testaceous with the apex red, whilst those received from Guate- 
mala agree with the Mexican specimen in the Berlin Museum in having the abdomen 
above black with some rather obscure luteous marks on disk. This I estimate, from a 
like divergence in gther species, as a variable character only. In the typical speci- . 
men, and in all others examined, the fuscous markings on the underside of the abdomen 
form four indistinct longitudinal vitte, two discal and two lateral. 
13. Anasa ruficornis. 
Anasa ruficornis, Stal, En. Hem. i. p. 194. 20°. 
Hab. Mexico }, 
14. Anasa capaneodes. (Tab. XIII. fig. 20.) 
Anasa capaneodes, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxiii. p. 299. 167*; Hem. Fabr. i. p. 57.15; En. Hem. i. 
p. 194. 212. 
Hab. Mexico12; Guaremata, Teleman, San Isidro (Champion). 
15. Anasa costalis. (Tab. XII. fig. 21.) 
Anasa costalis, Stal, En. Hem. i. p. 194. 22°. 
Hab. Mexico, Oaxaca! (coll. Sign., Bilimek, Mus. Vind. Ces.); GuateMaLa, San 
Gerdnimo (Champion). 
A typical specimen in the Stockholm Museum is here figured. 
16. Anasa subobscura, n. sp. 
Allied to A. costalis, St&l, but differs in having the costal margin of the corium concolorous, and the underside 
of the body dark fuscous; apical joint of the antenne shorter, more incrassated, and with the apical half 
luteous; basal joint fuscous, second and third joints ferruginous and subequal; legs pale luteous and 
unspotted ; abdomen above black, with the apex of the second, the whole of the third and fourth, and 
central base of the fifth segments luteous. 
Long. 11-15 millim. 
Hab. Mexico (coll. Sallé); Guarzmata, San Gerénimo, Sabo (Champion). 
