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punctate, with. a distinct anterior collar, the posterior margin about twice the breadth of anterior, the 
lateral angles more or less nodulose. Scutellum moderately tumid. Corium semihyaline, the lateral 
margins distinctly and convexly ampliated. Rostrum reaching the intermediate coxa. 
1. Antias subzratus, n.sp. (Tab. XXIX. fig. 5.) 
Pale ochraceous; eyes black; apex of the head and apical joint of antenne fuscous; antenne with the apex of 
the second joint, third joint excluding base, a broad subclaval fascia on each side of corium meeting 
posteriorly and extending to base of membrane, apical margin of corium, and apex of posterior femora 
pale reddish; cuneus and membrane pale hyaline; pronotum with a narrow curved blackish fascia at 
anterior margin; body beneath (imperfectly seen owing to carded specimen) with the anterior margin of 
prosternum and some central longitudinal markings blackish. 
Note. The pale reddish markings above are inconstant in size and arrangement. 
Long. 4 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, San Gerénimo (Champion). 
2. Antias aheneus, n.sp. (Tab. XXIX. fig. 6.) 
Pale ochraceous; eyes, apex of second joint of antenne, and two transverse spots near anterior angles of 
pronotum dark fuscous; clavus and a spot at inner angle of corium pale fuscous; first and second joints 
of antenne, a lateral submarginal streak to corium, and apices of posterior femora more or less reddish; 
apical joint of antenne pale stramineous; body beneath (carded specumen, and imperfectly examined) pale 
reddish, anterior margin of prosternum, a large central spot to mesosternum, a large lateral spot on each 
side of metasternum, and apex of abdomen blackish. 
Long. 4 millim. 
Hab. Panama, David (Champion). 
FUSCUS, gen. nov. 
Body elongate subovate, moderately robust and pilose, the lateral margins of the corium moderately convexly 
ampliated. Head moderately tumid ; eyes large and prominent. Antenne with the first joint shorter than 
the head and moderately incrassated ; second joint about three times the length of the first, and with its 
apical half strongly incrassated ; third and fourth short, slender, and subequal in length. Pronotum coarsely 
punctate, moderately convexly tumid, the posterior margin about twice the width of anterior, the lateral 
angles subnodulose. Scutellum triangular, somewhat tumid, the apex depressed. Corium with the 
lateral margins distinctly and laminately ampliated; cuneal fracture not profound. Membrane consi- 
derably passing the apex of abdomen. (Length of rostrum undetermined, owing to specimen being carded.) 
1. Fuscus crinitus, n.sp. (Tab. XXIX. fig. 7.) 
_ Ochraceous, finely pilose; head with the apex, eyes, apical half of the second joint of antenne, and fourth 
joint (excluding base) fuscous or black; pronotum with four longitudinal castaneous fascie, the two 
central broadest and not reaching anterior or posterior margins; scutellum with two central longitudinal 
fascice, and the lateral margins between these fascise and base very dark castaneous; clavus with two 
central, short, dark castaneous fasciz, divided by the suture, and parallel with the two central fascia of 
scutellum ; corium with some irregular and somewhat reticulated discal castaneous fascie ; cuneus with 
two longitudinal castaneous fasciz, one central and one lateral; membrane with the base and apical 
margin broadly fuscous. Legs ochraceous, apices of the tibize blackish; apices of the femora and bases of 
the tibiee infuscated. (Body beneath unexamined owing to the specimen being carded.) 
Long. 4 millim. 
Hab. GuateMawa, Cerro Zunil (Champion). 
NEOLEUCON, gen. nov. 
Elongate subovate. Head very short and broad, vertically deflected before the eyes, which are moderately 
stylated and directed upwards, basal margin concave; antennz with the basal joint somewhat incrassated 
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