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Chlorocoris championi (p. 69). 
To the localities given, add :—GuateMaLa, Cerro Zunil (Champion). 
Since writing the description of this species, we have received a good series of speci- 
mens from Mr. Champion, which show that it is of a protean character so far as colour 
is concerned, and two varieties, in addition to the typical form described and figured, 
may be enumerated. 
Var. a. The green ground-colour much broken up and mottled with ochraceous. 
Hab. Guaremava, Panima and Sabo in Vera Paz, Cerro Zunil (Champion). 
Var. 6. Ground-colour uniform brownish-ochraceous, not green. 
Hab. Guatemata, San Gerdénimo, Cerro Zunil, Sabo in Vera Paz (Champion). 
Chlorocoris irroratus (p. 69). 
To the locality Mexico, add : —Orizaba (H. H. Smith & F. D. G.). 
One specimen only of this species is contained in our collection. 
9. Chlorocoris usitatus, n. sp. (Tab. XXX. fig. 20.) 
Ochraceous, apical area of the corium and the membrane pale greenish; body beneath and legs ochraceous. 
Antenne reddish-ochraceous, extreme apices of the joints fuscous, second and third joints subequal in 
length, a little shorter than the fourth (fifth joint mutilated) ; eyes fuscous; head and anterior portion of 
pronotum much depressed anteriorly ; pronotum very coarsely punctate and rugulose, the lateral margins 
finely serrated and narrowly reddish, the lateral angles moderately produced and obtusely acute; corium 
coarsely punctate, a small levigate purplish spot on disk, and the base of lateral margin narrowly reddish ; 
scutellum coarsely punctate and rugulose; connexivum greenish, its outer margin narrowly reddish, and 
with a series of small fuscous spots at the segmental incisures. 
Long. 16-17 millim., lat. pronot. angl. 10 millim. 
Hab. Guatemaa, Mirandilla, Volcan de Agua 8500 to 10,500 feet (Champion). 
Mr. Champion, who captured these specimens, and has since seen them in our 
collection, informs us that they are, in a fresh condition, green, and that the ochraceous 
hue is due to discoloration. This caution should, no doubt, be extended to other species 
of the genus, which are necessarily described from cabinet and dried specimens. 
10. Chlorocoris hebetatus. (Tab. XXXI. fig. 16.) 
Pale green, margins of the head, lateral margins of the pronotum, and base of lateral margins of corium 
narrowly luteous ; eyes brownish-ochraceous; a central narrow longitudinal levigate line extending along 
the pronotum and scutellum, and becoming luteous posteriorly. Body beneath and legs greenish- 
ochraceous. Antenne reddish-(the fourth and fifth joints mutilated). The head is somewhat coarsely 
and sparsely punctate ; the second joint of the antennz is slightly shorter than the third ; the pronotum 
is coarsely punctate and rugulose posteriorly, the lateral margins are finely serrate, and the lateral angles 
are obtusely prominent; the scutellum is coarsely punctate and rugulose ; the corium is thickly but more 
finely punctate. Membrane pale greenish. 
Long. 15 millim., lat. pronot. angl. 9 millim. 
