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joint much longer than the head, a little stouter and shorter than the second, which has its apical half 
moderately incrassated. Pronotum elongate, tumidly convex, but anteriorly depressed, with a distinctly 
raised anterior collar, preceded by a transverse constriction ; the posterior margin truncate and more than 
twice the width of anterior, the lateral angles rounded. Scutellum with the central disk to apex 
moderately tumid. Corium distinctly ampliated and rounded at centre. Rostrum reaching anterior 
cox. Tibise non-setose. 
This genus differs from the preceding (Neocarnus) by the broader and anteriorly 
less narrowed pronotum, the different structure of the scutellum, &c. 
1, Ania bimaculata, n. sp. (Tab. XXVII. fig. 25.) 
Shining pale ochraceous ; head, first and second joints of antenne, two transverse spots on the anterior 
constriction, and two rounded spots on the posterior disk of pronotum, basal angles of scutellum, base, 
apex, and margins of clavus, inner angle and a transverse streak to corium, inner margin and apex of 
euneus, cellular margins to membrane, an anterior lateral spot to prosternum, meso- and metasternums, 
base and a series of marginal spots to abdomen, fuscous or black; base of the first joint of antennz 
ochraceous ; membrane fuliginous; legs pale ochraceous, the femora obscurely spotted with pale brownish. 
Var. a. First and second joints of the antenne ochraceous, the apex of the second joint black; corium with 
only faint indications of the transverse streak; body beneath with the dark marking paler or partly 
obliterated. 
Long. 5 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, San Gerdédnimo (Champion) ; Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 
to 4000 feet (Champion). 
9. Ania decoloris, n. sp. (Mala decoloris, Tab. XXVI. fig. 23.) 
Pale shining ochraceous ; eyes, base and apex of second joint of antenne, lateral angles of pronotum, scutellum, 
inner margins and apex of clavus, base of membrane, and inner margin of cuneus black; scutellum with a 
pale ochraceous spot on each lateral margin, and with the apex obscurely ochraceous; clavus pale 
brownish, the same hue appertaining to the interior angle of the corium; membrane pale hyaline; body 
beneath and legs pale ochraceous ; femora obscurely spotted with pale brownish. 
Long. 5 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 to 4000 feet (Champion). 
Beside the colour differences, this species differs from the preceding by the more 
ovate body, the base of the pronotum being wider, and the lateral margins of the 
corium more convexly dilated. On the Plate the figure of this species has been 
erroneously ascribed to the genus Mala. 
FUNDANIUS, gen. nov. 
Body shining, faintly and obsoletely pilose. Head small, vertically deflexed and immersed in the pronotum to 
the eyes, where it is very broad. Antenne with the basal joint about as long as the head; the second 
joint twice the length of the first, with its apical half gradually incrassated ; third and fourth slender, 
third much longer than fourth, and together not quite so long as the second. Pronotum very coarsely 
punctate, with a wide anterior constriction, the width at lateral angles about three times that of anterior 
margin, angles posteriorly oblique to the basal margin, which is truncate. Scutellum tumid, constricted 
at base, and with its apical half deflexed. Corium very finely pilose. Tibia smooth, not setiform. 
Rostrum not quite reaching the intermediate coxe. 
