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CHLOROCHROA (p. 63). 
1 (a). Chlorochroa montivaga, n. sp. (Tab. XXXI. fig. 13.) 
Bright olivaceous-green above, the scutellum darker in hue; margins of the head, lateral margins of the pro- 
notum, basal lateral margins of the corium, and the connexivum pale sanguineous ; antennz dark fuscous ; 
eyes ochraceous; connexivum spotted with olivaceous at the segmental incisures. Body beneath pale 
olivaceous, the disk of the abdomen more or less shaded with ochraceous ; margins of head, sternum, and 
base of corium pale sanguineous as above, connexivum beneath as above, coxe and extreme bases of tibie 
pale sanguineous ; legs olivaceous. Antenne with the second and third joints subequal in length, a little 
shorter than the fourth and fifth joints, which are also subequal in length or the fourth a little shorter 
than the fifth; head, pronotum, and scutellum very coarsely punctate and rugulose, corium thickly but 
more finely punctate. 
Long. 14 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 3000 feet (Champion). 
Only one specimen of this interesting species was sent home by Mr. Champion. It 
is allied to C. ligata (Say), from which it is at once distinguished by the different 
coloration, sanguineous margins to the head, concolorous apex of the scutellum, 
different relative lengths of the antennal joints, &c. 
TRICHOPEPLA (p. 64). 
2. Trichopepla dubia, n. sp. (Tab. XXXI. fig. 14.) 
Dull ochraceous, thickly and finely punctate, the corium and base of pronotum shaded with purplish-brown ; 
-scutellum with a series of small spots on basal margin, two small spots on disk, and the lateral margins 
purplish-brown, apex narrowly pale ochraceous and levigate; membrane pale fuscous; connexivum 
luteous, with purplish spots at the segmental incisures. Body beneath pale luteous; abdomen with some 
very small marginal fuscous spots at segmental incisures, a series of small stigmatal spots and a narrow 
fascia on each lateral area also pale fuscous; legs ochraceous, mottled with small brownish spots. 
Rostrum reaching the posterior coxe, with the apex pitchy. Antenne with the first, second, and third 
joints ochraceous, the fourth and fifth joints pale reddish, the second and third joints subequal in length 
or the second slightly shorter than the third, fourth and fifth joints the longest and more robust and also 
subequal in length; pronotum with the lateral margins rounded and inwardly more or less foveate. 
Long. 10-11 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Ventanas (Forrer), Cuernavaca in Morelos, Tepetlapa in Guerrero 
(H. H. Smith). 
This species is somewhat dissimilar in facies to the other members of the genus, but 
agrees in general structural characters, save in the less anteriorly attenuated head. I 
have, however, refrained, especially in this portion of the subfamily, from making 
further generic subdivision. 
THYANTA (p. 65). 
Thyanta perditor (p. 66). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Milpas in Durango, Presidio (forrer), Venta 
de Zopilote, Amula, and Tepetlapa, in Guerrero, Cuernavaca in Morelos, Atoyac in 
Vera Cruz, Teapa in Tabasco (Hl. H. Smith), Orizaba (H. H. Smith & F. D. G.). 
