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17. Anasa impictipes. (Tab. XII. fig. 20.) 
Anasa impictipes, Stal, En. Hem. i. p. 195. 23°. 
Hab. Mexico}. 
The figure is from a typical specimen in the Stockholm Museum. 
18. Anasa flavo-vittata, n. sp. (Tab. XIV. fig. 7.) 
Ochraceous, coarsely and darkly punctate. Antenne pale greenish, thickly spotted with fuscous ; first and third 
joints subequal and a little shorter than second (fourth wanting). Head and anterior third of pronotum 
remotely punctate, the punctures concolorous ; lateral pronotal angles prominent, subfoliaceous, with the 
apices subacute. Pronotum and scutellum with a central longitudinal pale levigate line. Membrane pale 
fuscous, with irregular and darker spots. Connexivum luteous, with a quadrate fuscous spot on last 
segment. Underside of body and legs luteous; lateral margins of sternum broadly brownish and coarsely 
punctate; lateral margins of abdomen broadly testaceous and more obscurely punctate, extreme lateral 
margin of abdomen luteous; anal appendage black. Legs very obscurely and finely spotted with fuscous. 
Long. 11 millim. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Caché (Rogers). 
Somewhat allied in general shape and form to A. costalis. 
19. Anasa peregrina, n. sp. 
Bronzy green ; head, antenne, rostrum, legs, disk of sternum, and connexivum luteous; abdomen above and 
below testaceous, with the apical segment and abdominal appendage very dark greenish. Antenne with 
the second joint longest, first a little shorter than third and subequal with fourth. Pronotum and scutellum 
sparingly but deeply and coarsely punctate ; pronotal angles subprominent, obtusely pointed and slightly 
sinuated posteriorly. Corium sparingly and deeply punctate, but less coarsely than the pronotum and 
scutellum. Sternum, excluding disk, deeply and coarsely punctate. Rostrum reaching intermediate 
cox, with the apex slightly fuscous. 
Long. 11 millim. 
Hab. Costa Rica (coll. Dist.). 
_ 20. Anasa mucronata, n. sp. (Tab. XIV. fig. 9.) 
Testaceous, legs luteous. Antenne with the basal joint luteous, second pale testaceous; these joints subequal 
in length (third and fourth wanting). Pronotum much depressed anteriorly, punctate and rugulose, with 
a central longitudinal levigate line ; lateral angles prominent, subfoliaceous, with the apices acutely spinous, 
somewhat directed upwards and forwards. Scutellum and corium coarsely punctate. Membrane cupreous. 
Abdomen above testaceous. Sternum, excluding disk, coarsely punctate. 
Long. 13 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Paso de Mayo (Bilimek, Mus. Vind. Ces.). 
This is a very distinct and peculiar species. 
21. Anasa nigripes. (Tab. XII. fig. 19.) — 
Anasa nigripes, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. p. 57. 17'; En. Hem. i. p. 196. 26°. 
Hab. Mexico ! 2. 
A typical specimen in the Stockholm Museum is here figured. 
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