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membrane pale fuscous; eyes black; antennse brownish, extreme bases of the joints luteous, a basal 
annulation and apical half of the second joint blackish. Body beneath with the head, sternum, and legs 
reddish ochraceous, abdomen blackish ; anterior and intermediate tibie with a central pale annulation 
(posterior tibize imperfectly seen, owing to specimen being carded) ; tarsi ochraceous, their apices fuscous. 
Long. 5 millim. 
Hab. GuatTeMALa, Zapote (Champion). 
7. Horcias plagosus, n. sp. (Tab. XXVI. fig. 16.) 
Ochraceous; scutellum luteous, with a central castaneous fascia; inner area of clavus, and a broad lateral 
fascia (commencing a short distance from base, not reaching costal margin, widened and inwardly curved 
before apex, where it contains a small ochraceous spot, and terminating at inner base of cuneus) to corium, 
bright castaneous ; outer margin of clavus fuscous; cuneus pale ochreous, a quadrate spot near inner 
basal angle and the apex bright castaneous; membrane pale brownish, with waved pale fuscous fascie ; 
eyes black ; antenne black or fuscous, bases of the joints, a central annulation to the second joint, and the 
whole central portion of the fourth joint ochraceous. Body beneath and legs ochraceous ; femora with 
some obscure castaneous apical annulations ; tibiee with their bases more or less castaneous and biannulated 
with the same colour ; tarsi ochraceous, their bases and apices fuscous. 
Long. 5 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion). 
8. Horcias plumatus. (Tab. XXVII. fig. 10.) 
Allied to the preceding species, but differing in the following particulars :—The antenne are black, the bases of 
the first and third joints being alone ochraceous ; the inner claval area and outer claval margin are dark 
fuscous ; the corium is uniformly ochraceous, with a dark fuscous spot at inner apical angle; membrane 
pale fuscous, the cellular margins and apex piceous; body beneath and legs pale ochraceous, posterior 
femora with apical castaneous annulations, posterior tibise with the bases piceous; tarsi pale ochraceous, 
with their apices fuscous. 
Long. 43 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
9. Horcias rutilus, n. sp. (Tab. XXVII. fig. 11.) 
Pronotum and scutellum pale sanguineous, basal margin of pronotum and the corium pale castaneous ; head 
piceous ; eyes black; antenne piceous, bases of the joints luteous, second joint with a broad ochraceous 
annulation near base; membrane pale fuscous. Body beneath and legs pale sanguineous ; apices of 
tibiz infuscated, intermediate tibise with a central, and posterior tibie with two (one near centre, and 
one near apex) pale ochraceous annulations; tarsi pale ochraceous, their apices fuscous. 
Long. 5 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 to 4000 feet (Champion). 
10. Horcias unicolor, n. sp. (Tab. XXVII. fig. 12.) 
Very pale sanguineous ; eyes and antenne black, the last with the joints narrowly ochraceous at their base 
(fourth joint mutilated); corium with a submarginal ochraceous fascia commencing about centre and 
terminating in inner base of cuneus, which also has the apex fuscous ; membrane smoky ochraceous, with 
pale fuscous suffusions ; body beneath and legs very pale sanguineous; coxe more or less ochraceous, 
apices of the tarsi piceous. 
.. Long. 54 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion). 
