264 HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA. 
2. Paracalocoris attenuatus, n. sp. 
Fuscous or brownish testaceous, irrorated or marked with luteous. Antenne with the first joint brownish 
testaceous, speckled with luteous ; second joint fuscous, annulated with luteous near base; third and fourth 
pale fuscous, luteous at base ; head brownish testaceous irrorated with luteous, especially at inner margins 
of eyes; pronotum brownish testaceous, with the anterior area, anterior and posterior margins, a central 
discal longitudinal line, and a few scattered spots luteous, posterior margin of anterior collar and two 
discal spots blackish ; scutellum with the apex, a central longitudinal line, on each side of which is a basal 
sublunulate line (sometimes obsolete) luteous; clavus and corium with a number of linear and small 
rounded luteous spots ; cuneus reddish, irrorated with luteous and with a black spot at apex and inner 
basal angle; membrane fuscous with greyish spots, and the discal cellular margin ochraceous. Body 
beneath brownish ochraceous, irrorated with luteous ; legs brownish ochraceous; tibiee annulated with 
luteous at middle and apex, the last annulation sometimes pale castaneous; tarsi annulated with luteous, 
bases of posterior femora more or less luteous. 
Long. 4—5 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, San Gerénimo (Champion); Panama, Bugaba ( Champion). 
Some varieties of this species have the basal annulation to the second joint of the 
antennz quite obsolete. Mr. Champion informs us that this is one of the commonest 
species of the genus, and was obtained by sweeping low-growing plants. 
8. Paracalocoris fistulosus*, n. sp. (Tab. XXII. fig. 11.) 
Head brownish testaceous, thickly covered with oblique ochraceous strie ; eyes fuscous ; antenne mutilated ; pro- 
notum brownish testaceous, the margins narrowly ochraceous, with two large discal subexcavated black 
spots margined with ochraceous; scutellum brownish testaceous, with two basal ochraceous streaks, and 
the apex of the same colour; corium brownish ochraceous, the costal and inner margins much paler ; base 
of clavus brownish testaceous ; cuneus reddish; membrane pale fuscous, the cellular margins ochraceous. 
Body beneath ochraceous ; legs brownish testaceous, femora thickly spotted with luteous, the tibie annu- 
lated with the same colour ; rostrum fuscous, with the base ochraceous. 
Long. 73 millim. 
Hab. Muxico (Sallé, Mus. Holm.). 
4. Paracalocoris annulatus, n. sp. 
Head, pronotum, and scutellum ochraceous, the pronotum with two discal excavated black spots a little before 
centre ; eyes fuscous ; antenne with the basal joint pale castaneous, second ochraceous with its base nar- 
rowly and its apex broadly fuscous or black, third ochraceous, its apex fuscous, fourth brownish ochra- 
ceous ; corium brownish ochraceous, the lateral margin, a spot on apical margin, and the claval apex more 
or less ochraceous; cuneus reddish; membrane fuscous. Body beneath and legs brownish ochraceous ; 
anterior and intermediate tibiee with a central pale ochraceous annulation ; posterior tibiee with two 
smarty coloured annulations, one before centre and one at apex ; tarsi ochraceous, their apices 
uscous. 
Var. Second joint of the antenne with two pale annulations, one near base and one preceding the black 
apical portion. 
Long. 5-52 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 4000 to 6000 feet, Bugaba (Champion). 
* Owing to the absence of the antenne in the typical specimen, the generic position of this species is ren- 
dered, for the present, somewhat uncertain. J udging, however, from the pilose body and the subexcavated 
black discal spots to the pronotum, there seems little doubt that it belongs to the new genus I have here 
proposed. As the first aim of this work is of a faunistic character, I have figured many unique though 
mutilated species, in order to make our enumeration as complete as possible. | 
