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4. Calocorisca antennata, n. sp. (Tab. XXVII. fig. 14.) 
Head, pronotum, and scutellum ochraceous ; eyes and a central linear fascia to head, broad basal, lateral, and 
central fascie to pronotum, basal, central, and lateral fasciee to scutellum fuscous or black; apex of 
scutellum shining pale ochraceous ; corium pale castaneous, a longitudinal claval line, a large discal spot, 
and a series of small spots on lateral margins fuscous or black ; cuneus dark fuscous, its apex and a series 
of spots on lateral margin ochraceous ; membrane obscure ochraceous, with fuscous reticulations ; antennse 
fuscous, the basal joint ochraceous; body beneath ochraceous, apparently (carded specimen) clouded with 
fuscous ; legs ochraceous; femora and tibie annulated with fuscous; apices of the tarsi fuscous. 
Long. 9 millim. 
Hab. GuatemMata, Capetillo (Champion). 
CIMATLAN, gen. nov. 
Allied to Calocorisca, but differs in having the body flatter, more ovate, shining, and thickly punctate. Scu- 
tellum only slightly tumid, the apex depressed. Pronotum coarsely punctate, with the lateral margins 
nearly straight, not sinuated. Head and antenne generally as in Calocorisca. Membrane semihyaline, 
not reticulated. Rostrum just passing the intermediate coxe.. 
1. Cimatlan delicatum, n. sp. (Tab. XXVII. fig. 15.) 
Head ochraceous, spotted and striated with fuscous; eyes fuscous; antenne ochraceous, apical half and some- 
times the whole of the second joint fuscous ; pronotum black, anterior and lateral margins and a small 
central spot at base ochraceous; scutellum black, basal angles and apex luteous and levigate; corium and 
cuneus ochraceous, thickly mottled with fuscous; apex of cuneus fuscous; membrane smoky subhyaline, 
cellular margins fuscous ; body beneath ochraceous, thickly mottled with fuscous ; legs ochraceous, annu- 
lated with fuscous. 
Var. a. Head with the disk fuscous; second, third, and fourth joints of antenne more or less fuscous. 
Long. 7-84 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, Capetillo, Panajachel (Champion). 
FULVIUS. 
Fulvius, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxiii. p. 322 (1862) ; Walk. Cat. Het. vi. p. 47 (1873). 
This genus is very distinct from those to which it is in this work allied, being dis- 
tinguished by the more elongate body, the elongately produced head, the pronotum as 
described by Stal (“ thorax leviter transversus, trapezoideus, basi truncatus, callis leviter 
elevatis, margine antico haud calloso,” &c.). 
Species of this genus are found running actively on the surface of fungoid growths 
attached to fallen timber (Champion). 
1. Fulvius anthocorides. (Tab. XXIII. fig. 15.) 
Fulvius anthocorides, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxii. p. 322. 253°. 
Hab. Mexico !; Guatemata, Balheu (Champion); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 
to 4000 feet, Bugaba, David (Champion). 
Panama specimens collected by Mr. Champion differ from typical Mexican specimens 
(one of which, in the Stockholm Museum, is here figured) by the less variegated corium. 
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