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1(s). Nezara candens, n. sp. (Tab. XXXI. fig. 19.) 
Allied to NV. stictica, Dall., but differing by its paler and redder coloration, by the body being much more 
narrowed posteriorly, by the scutellum being distinctly depressed and foveate on the disk, and by the 
slightly longer rostrum which almost reaches the posterior margin of the basal abdominal segment. © 
Long. 15 millim. 
Hab. Mexico (Hége). 
We have received one specimen from Herr Hége, but with no more precise locality 
than the above. 
1(s). Nezara panamensis, n. sp. (Tab. XXXII. fig. 1.) 
Body and legs ochraceous; antenne, eyes, apex of corium, membrane, apices of the femora, tibie, tarsi, and 
rostrum (excluding base) black. Second joint of the antennew short, third, fourth, and fifth joints sub- 
equal in length; ventral spine short, and terminating between the posterior coxe. 
Long. 13 millim. . 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
One specimen only of this aberrantly-coloured species was obtained by Mr. Champion ; 
like WV. stictica and N. candens, it is in strong contrast to the usual specific facies of 
the genus. 
Nezara marginata (p. 79). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Ventanas in Durango (forrer), Atoyac in Vera 
Cruz and Tepic (Schumann), Chilpancingo and Tepetlapa in Guerrero, Cuernavaca in 
Morelos, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith), Orizaba (H. H. Smith & F. D. G.), Temax in 
North Yucatan (Gauwmer); GuatmemMaLa, San Geronimo (Champion) ; Panama, Bugaba, 
Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet, David, Taboga Island (Champion). 
5. Nezara majuscula, n. sp. (Tab. XXXI. fig. 20.) 
Green; margins of head, lateral margins of pronotum, basal lateral margins to corium, connexivum, and bases 
~ of the tibie sanguineous. Connexivum spotted with black at the incisures. Antenne very dark oliva- 
ceous-green. Antenne with the second joint shorter than the third; third, fourth, and fifth joints about 
subequal in length. Body above very finely and thickly punctate and finely rugulose. 
Long. 17 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Xautipa in Guerrero (H. H. Smith); Panama (Boucard, coll. Dist.). 
One specimen from each of the above localities is now before me. V. majuscula is 
distinguished from WV. marginata, Palis. Beauy., by its much larger size, by the broader 
and darker lateral margins, and by the shorter abdominal basal spine. 
6. Nezara scutellata, n. sp. (Tab. XXXI. fig. 21.) 
Green; margins of head, lateral margin of pronotum, basal lateral margins of corium, connexivum, apex of 
scutellum, and extreme apices of femora reddish-ochraceous ; connexivum spotted with black at the in- 
cisures. Antenne very dark olivaceous-green ; membrane pale greyish with a greenish tinge. The body 
above is thickly and somewhat cearsely punctate, the disk of the pronotum being slightly rugulose; the 
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