338 SUPPLEMENT. 
Arocera rufo-notata (p. 75). 
To the locality given, add :—Mexico, Cuesta de Misantla (17. Trujillo), Dos Arroyos 
-in Guerrero (H. H. Sinith); Guatemata, Cerro Zunil (Champion). 
BOEA. (To follow the genus Arocera, p. 76.) 
Boea, Walker, Cat. Het. ii. p. 405 (1867). 
The very prominent eyes will alone serve to distinguish this genus from Arocera. 
Boea is a Neotropical genus, and Walker has described three species, all from the 
Amazonian subregion. 
1. Boea costaricensis, n. sp. (Tab. XXX. fig. 23.) 
Pale, shining sanguineous; the head, two large transverse discal fascie to pronotum (connected outwardly), 
two very large and contiguous discal spots to scutellum, and a small spot near apex of same, a narrow 
claval streak, a large spot at inner apical angle of corium, and the base of membrane, shining indigo-blue. 
Body beneath and legs pale sanguineous ; lateral margins of head and some discal sternal spots indigo-blue. 
Antenne with the first and second joints reddish-ochraceous (remainder mutilated), the second joint very 
long. Body above finely but sparingly punctate, the scutellum (excluding base) somewhat thickly 
punctate. 
Long. 12 millim. 
Hab. Costa Rica (Van Patten). 
One specimen only of this beautiful species is in our collection. 
_ PHARYPIA (p. 76). 
Pharypia pulchella (p. 76). 
To the localities given, add:—Cosra Rica (Van Patten); Panama, Caldera, David 
(Champion). | 
Pharypia nitidiventris (p. 77). 
To the localities given, add:—Mexico, Jalapa (Ff. D. Godman); Panama, David 
(Champion). 
| NEZARA (p. 77). 
Nezara stictica (p. 77). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Atoyac in Vera Cruz (Schumann), Temax in 
North Yucatan (Gaumer); Panama, Bugaba, Caldera (Champion). 
Since recording this species previously, a larger series has been received from Mr. 
Champion, which exhibits a remarkable contrast in the size of the specimens. ‘The 
largest example measures 18 millim. in length, whilst the smallest is only 11 millim. 
in its longitudinal dimension. 
