TRYGO.—FLORUS. . 301 
lateral margins of corium (very narrowly) preceding the ampliated and hyaline extension, apex of corium 
(widest at inner angle), lateral margins of membrane, and body beneath black; pronotal collar castaneous ; 
antenne with the basal joint pale stramineous, the second joint black with its base stramineous, third and 
fourth joints fuscous ; coxe and legs ochraceous (carded specimen) ; membrane pale smoky hyaline. 
‘Long. 4 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
JORNANDES, gen. nov. 
Body above broadly subovate, depressed, glabrous, shining. Head very broad at base and vertically deflexed. 
Antenne inserted at some distance before the eyes, with the basal joint incrassated and much shorter 
than the head ; second joint about three times the length of the first, its apex slightly incrassated ; third and 
fourth joints more slender than second, the third twice the length of fourth. Pronotum broad, the lateral 
angles subacutely rounded, the posterior margin slightly concave at centre, width at lateral angles about 
twice that of anterior margin. Scutellum faintly transversely striate, its disc convexly tumid. Corium 
widening posteriorly to cuneus, the fracture deep. Apices of posterior femora and the posterior tibiee with 
a few scattered sete. Rostrum (apparently *) not reaching the intermediate coxe. 
1. Jornandes championi, n.sp. (Tab. XXIX. fig. 9.) 
‘Head ochraceous, the apex, eyes, and a central spot at base black; antenne with the first and second joints 
ochraceous, the base of the first and base and apex of the second black, third and fourth joints black ; 
pronotum black, the anterior and lateral margins and angles broadly ochraceous, the basal margin 
narrowly and obscurely ochraceous; scutellum and corium black, base of clavus and corium, apex of 
clavus, and a spot preceding cuneus ochraceous; cuneus fuscous; membrane fuscous, black at base. 
Body beneath (carded specimen) black, lateral margins of sternum and legs ochraceous, tarsi blackish. 
‘Long. 3 millim. 
Hab. GUATEMALA, La Mercedes ( Champion). 
FLORUS, gen. nov. 
Body broadly subovate, lateral margins of corium convexly ampliated. Head broad, deflexed in front of eyes, 
which are contiguous to anterior margin of pronotum. Antenne with the first joint simple and a little 
longer than head; second joint twice the length of first, and gradually incrassated; third and fourth 
joints slender and subequal in length. Pronotum punctate, convex, anteriorly deflected, with a narrow 
anterior collar, the lateral angles rounded and subnodulose, the anterior angles broadly rounded. 
Scutellum triangular, tumid at base. Corium with the ampliated margins subhyaline; cuneus broadly 
triangular, fracture not profound ; membrane considerably passing apex of abdomen. (Rostrum imperfectly 
seen, owing to specimen being carded t.) 
1. Florus insolitus, n.sp. (Tab. XXIX. fig. 10.) 
Head and pronotum black, anterior collar and basal margin of pronotum ochraceous; antenne with the first 
_ and third joints pale luteous, second joint black, fourth. joint fuscous; scutellum black; clavus black, 
* Judging from a difficult examination of a carded specimen. 
f+ The great majority of the new species here described are only represented by single specimens, and as 
these are carded, they are, though in beautiful condition, somewhat unfit for the careful examination of several 
characters important to the description of new genera and species. Soft-bodied insects like the Capside do not 
admit with safety of the operation of floating from the cards to which they are affixed, and I have therefore 
been compelled to give the best description possible, which with the figures will, I think, simplify the process 
of identification. 
