288 HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA. 
reddish ochraceous, the last with the disk paler, and with the anterior half of lateral margin and an apical 
spot levigate pale ochraceous ; eyes, apex of second joint of antenns, and third and fourth joints (exclu- 
ding bases) black; cuneus reddish; membrane pale brownish ochraceous and semihyaline, the cellular 
margins brownish ; head beneath and sternum reddish ochraceous; abdomen, metasternum, and centre of 
mesosternum (carded specimen) black; legs ochraceous. 
Long. 34 millim. 
Hab. GuatemaLa, Las Mercedes (Champion). 
b. Posterior margin of the pronotum truncate. 
4. Carnus funebris, n. sp. 
Bright greenish black; basal half of head, antenne, rostrum, and legs ochraceous; rostrum with the apex 
piceous ; antenne with the apex of the second joint luteous (third and fourth joints mutilated); pronotum 
very coarsely punctate; membrane fuscous, cellular margins pale brownish ; abdomen beneath having 
the transverse segmental margins somewhat paler. 
Long. 4 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
PSEUDOCARNUS, gen. nov. 
Differing from Carnus by having the basal joint of the antenne longer than the head and incrassated ; second 
joint about twice as long as the first ; third and fourth joints very short, and together scarcely or about 
as long only as the first joint. Pronotum obscurely punctate. 
1. Pseudocarnus lineolatus, n. sp. (Tab. XXVIII. fig. 8.) 
Ochraceous ; antenne with the basal joint reddish ; apical fourth of second joint, the third joint and fourth 
joint (excluding base and apex) castaneous; eyes silvery grey; pronotum with the posterior margin pale 
sanguineous, the lateral posterior margins black; inner (excluding base) and sutural margins of clavus, a 
basal streak and submarginal fascia (deflected at centre and angularly continued to near claval apex) to 
corium black; cuneus with the lateral margins and apex sanguineous; membrane pale fuscous and semi- 
. hyaline, the cellular margins black. Body beneath and legs ochraceous, basal lateral margins of pro- 
sternum black. 
Long. 4 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
This species is peculiar by the great length of the first and second joints of the 
antenne and the relative shortness of the third and fourth, which together are not 
much more than half the length of the second. 
2. Pseudocarnus magnus, n. sp. (Tab. XXVIII. fig. 9.) 
Ochraceous ; eyes, lateral margins of pronotum, a narrow central linear fascia to clavus, a sublateral fascia to 
corium deflected a short distance from apex and transversely continued to inner apical angle, castaneous ; 
antenne ochraceous, basal joint and apex of second joint pale castaneous, third joint ochraceous, fourth 
fuscous ; clavus and inner disk of corium much suffused with reddish; cuneus with the inner margin 
sanguineous ; membrane pale brownish and semihyaline, cellular margins castaneous ; sternum and legs 
ochraceous ; abdomen reddish. 
Long. 6 millim., 
Hab. GuateMaua, Cerro Zunil (Champion). 
