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B. Lateral margins of the pronotum obtuse, not anteriorly subrefiected. Rostrum about 
reaching or passing the intermediate coxe. Subg. RESTHENTA, Spin. 
a. Rostrum reaching the intermediate core. Basal joint of the antenne longer than 
the head. 
7. Resthenia ornaticollis. (Tab. XXII. fig. 5.) 
Resthenia ornaticollis, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxiii. p. 317. 2377. 
Hab. Mexico 14. 
The figure represents a typical specimen in the Stockholm Museum. 
8. Resthenia panamensis, n. sp. (Tab. XXV. fig. 6.) 
@. Reddish ochraceous ; head with the eyes, antenne, apex, a circular fascia between the eyes, and a small spot 
at base, corium (excluding base), legs, and apex of rostrum black; coxee reddish ochraceous; oviposital 
sheath ochraceous. 
Antenne thickly and finely pilose ; tibie thickly and finely setose; lateral margins of the pronotum slightly 
sinuated. 
Long. 74 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Matachin (Dr. Thieme, coll. Oberthiir). 
9. Resthenia univittata, n. sp. (Tab. XXV. fig. 2.) 
Ochraceous ; eyes, a large triangular spot at base of pronotum, scutellum, corium, membrane, apices of femora, 
tibia, and tarsi dark fuscous or black; antenne (third and fourth joints mutilated) black, the base of the 
first joint ochraceous ; body beneath ochraceous, with the abdominal apex black. 
Long. 7 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, San Isidro (Champion). 
10. Resthenia latipennis. (Tab. XXII. fig. 6, and var. fig. 7.) 
Resthenia latipennis, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxiii. p. 318. 240°. 
Hab. Mexico! (Deppe, Mus. Berol.); Guatumata, San Gerdénimo (Champion). 
Two Mexican specimens are here figured, the first being a typical and the second a 
varietal form of the species. A single Guatemalan specimen obtained by Mr. Champion 
agrees with the last, with the exception of the pale coloration being more ochraceous 
than red. 
11. Resthenia chiriquina, n. sp. (Tab. XXV. fig. 3.) 
Bright ochraceous ; head, antennz, two contiguous spots near anterior margin of pronotum, base of scutellum, 
corium, with a small spot at basal angles and the whole apical area from near apex of scutellum, 
membrane, legs (excluding cox), rostrum, disk of mesosternum, and abdomen black. 
Second joint of the antennz distinctly thickened and somewhat strongly pilose. 
Long. 10 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion). 
