282 HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA. 
The examples from Panama have also, usually, a white spot on the corium extending 
from the lateral margin to about the centre of the claval margin; but intermediate 
forms exist in which this spot is subobsolete. 
Of the antenne (not described by Stal) the basal joint is castaneous, the second joint 
darker but with its apical third whitish, the remaining joints slender and pale fuscous. 
2. Fulvius albomaculatus, n. sp. (Tab. XXVII. fig. 16.) 
Head black ; antenne with the first joint ochraceous, its base narrowly piceous; second joint ochraceous, its 
centre piceous and its apical third whitish; third and fourth joints fuscous; pronotum black, its base, 
which has its centre piceous, reddish; scutellum black; corium pale whitish ochraceous, base of costal 
margin, apical third, and clavus (excluding apex) black ; cuneus blackish, with a large basal roseate spot; 
membrane very pale fuscous and semihyaline, cellular margins darker. Body beneath blackish; coxe 
(excluding base) luteous ; femora reddish ochraceous, tibise brownish, tarsi luteous. 
Long. 4 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 to 4000 feet (Champion). 
3. Fulvius fuscans. (Tab. XXVII. fig. 17.) 
Head and pronotum brownish ochraceous; head with the eyes and lateral margins, pronotum with a 
central basal spot, to which are attached two central spots terminating in a transverse fascia (enclosing 
two pale spots), the lateral margins, and a small spot on each side near base of corium dark , 
fuscous ; scutellum dark fuscous, the apical third pale ochraceous ; corium brownish ochraceous, mottled 
with fuscous, and with two lateral marginal whitish spots, one at base and one near centre; cuneus 
fuscous, with a large transverse and somewhat lunate whitish spot; membrane pale fuscous, the cellular 
margins darker. Body beneath imperfectly seen (carded specimen); legs dark brownish; femora with 
broad central and narrow apical paler annulations; bases of tibiw, and the tarsi ochraceous ; antennse 
with the basal joint brownish ochraceous, its apex narrowly paler; second joint blackish, third and fourth 
joints fuscous. 
Long. 34 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, Balheu (Champion). 
4. Fulvius atratus. (Tab. XXVII. fig. 18.) 
Black; corium with a subbasal transverse whitish fascia terminating at centre of outer claval margin; cuneus 
testaceous, inner basal angle and apex black; membrane blackish, its apical half pale fuscous ; femora 
brownish ochraceous, with their bases piceous; tibie pale fuscous, tarsi ochraceous ; antenne with the 
first joint brownish ochraceous, its base piceous; second joint black, third and fourth Joints fuscous. 
Long. 4 millim. 
Hab. Guatemaa, San Gerénimo (Champion). 
HENICOCNEMIS. 
Henicocnemis, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. p. 53 (1858). 
Hemicocnemis, Walk. Cat. Het. vi. p. 47 (1878). 
This genus is particularly characterized by the compressed and dilated anterior tibie ; 
the posterior femora are also compressed. 
According to our present knowledge, Henicocnemis is confined to the N eotropical 
Region. 
