350 . SUPPLEMENT. 
‘Edessa cornuta (p. 97). 
To the localities given, add :—-Mexico, Ciudad in Durango (Forrer), Atoyac in Vera 
Cruz, Chilpancingo and Tepetlapa in Guerrero, Cuernavaca in Morelos, Teapa in 
Tabasco (H. H. Smith), Orizaba (H. H. Smith & F. D. G.), Jalapa (F. D. G.); Panama, 
Bugaba, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 to 4000 feet, David (Champion). 
Edessa cordifera (p. 97). 
To the localities given, add :—Muxico, Tepic (Schumann), Cuernavaca in Morelos, 
Chilpancingo and Venta de Zopilote in Guerrero (H. H. Smith). 
41 (a) Edessa densata, n. sp. (Tab. XXXI. fig. 24.) 
Allied to E. cordifera, Walk., but distinguished by the less angulated apex of the scutellum and different 
coloration of the same, which is less pronounced pale ochraceous, and marked with dark punctures; the 
head is rather more elongate and narrower, the body broader and less elongate, and the membrane barely 
extending beyond the apex of the abdomen. 
Long. 13-14 millim., lat. pronot. angl. 8 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Cuernavaca in Morelos (H. H. Smith). 
Edessa sigillata (p. 98). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Cuesta de Misantla (1. Trujillo), Jalapa 
(fF. D. G. & M. Trujillo), Orizaba (F. D. G. & H. H. Smith). 
Edessa conspersa (p. 98). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Tepic (Schumann), Omilteme, Tepetlapa, 
Tierra Colorada, and Acaguizotla, all in Guerrero (H. H. Smith). 
In a long series of specimens of this species the extreme apex of the scutellum is 
sometimes found to be pale ochraceous. 
43 (a). Edessa abdita, n. sp. (Tab. XXXII. fig. 20.) 
Allied to conspersi, Stal, but smaller, the lateral margins of the pronotum more convex, and without the 
sublateral series of punctures; the scutellum much less thickly punctate ; sternum without the olivaceous 
_ spots; membrane shorter, scarcely passing the apex of the abdomen. 
Long. 12 millim., lat. pronot. angl. 7 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Tepic (Schumann), Omilteme in Guerrero (H. H. Smith). 
Edessa petersii (p. 98). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Cuernavaca i in Morelos (#. H. Smith), Amula 
in Guerrero (H. H. Smith), Jalapa (F. D. G.). 
