NEOFURIUS.—BIBACULUS. 295 
(excepting basal angular spots and lateral margins and apex), margins of clavus, a reticulated transverse 
fascia to corium, a transverse streak at base of cuneus, cellular margins to membrane, sternal and 
abdominal sutures (carded specimen) black; anterior and intermediate legs ochraceous (posterior legs 
mutilated). 
Long. 5} millim. 
Hab. Guatemaa, Sinanja (Champion). 
14. Neofurius pallidulus, n. sp. (Tab. XXVIII. fig. 20.) 
Creamy white; eyes, apex of second joint, apical half of third joint and the fourth joint of antenns, inner 
margins of clavus, and an oblique spot near centre of costal margin of corium, black ; costal margin of 
corium from near base to centre, and posterior femora dark sanguineous; lateral margins of cuneus 
narrowly fuscous ; body beneath indistinctly seen (carded specimen). 
Costal margin of corium ampliated and possessing a distinct pouch-like depression about centre. 
Long. 4 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, Panajachel (Champion). 
15. Neofurius plagosus, n. sp. (Tab. XXVIII. fig. 21.) 
Creamy white, tinged with very pale ochraceous ; eyes, first and second joints of antenne, a rounded spot at 
base, and an elongate spot about centre of clavus, an oblique fascia about centre of corium, inner margin 
of cuneus, cellular margins to membrane, two lateral spots to sternum, apices of femora, and the tibiz 
fuscous or black; base of first joint of antenne and apex of posterior tibiz creamy white, tinged with 
pale ochraceous. 
Long. 6 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 to 4000 feet (Champion). 
16. Neofurius linearis, n. sp. (Tab. XXVIII. fig. 22.) 
Head, pronotum, and legs ochraceous; scutellum, corium, and membrane creamy white ; eyes, first and second 
joints of antennsw, a longitudinal fascia crossing clavus and continued along corium to inner angle of 
cuneus, outer and inner margins of cuneus, costal margin of corium, cellular margins to membrane, apices 
of femora, the tibie, and apices of tarsi fuscous or black ; base of first joint of antenne pale ochraceous ; 
body beneath pale ochraceous or with the abdomen sometimes creamy white. 
‘Long. 5 millim. 
Hab. Guatemaua, San Gerénimo, Mirandilla (Champion). 
BIBACULUS, gen. nov. 
Allied to Neofurius, but with the body elongate and very indistinctly pilose, the lateral margins of the corium 
parallel, not dilated. Antennz with the first joint about as long as or a little shorter than the head, second 
joint almost twice as long as the first, third joint distinctly longer than second. Pronotum as in preceding 
species, but longer, posterior margin concavely truncate, and about twice the width of anterior margin. 
Other characters as in Neofurius. 
This genus has apparently considerable superficial resemblance to Hyaliodes, Reut., 
founded for the reception of Capsus vitripennis, Say, a species I only know by the 
figure given by Townend Glover (Ill. Ins. Hem. t. vii. f 8). Reuter’s genus is, however, 
rendered very distinct by the great length of the basal joint of the antenne. 
