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HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA, 
Mozena nestor (p. 110). 
To the locality given, add :—-MeExico, near the city (Schumann). 
In the specimens we have received the lateral margins and apex of the scutellum are 
distinctly and broadly ochraceous. 
Mozena ventralis (p. 111). 
To the locality given, add :—Mexico, Amula in Guerrero (H. H. Smith). 
We have received a specimen exactly agreeing with Dr. Mayr’s description in all 
respects save dimensions. Our specimen is a male measuring 20 millim.; the type 
was described as “ 9. Long. 28 millim.” 
MELUCHA (p. 109). 
Melucha phyllocnemis (p. 109). 
To the localities given, add:—Mexico, Atoyac in Vera Cruz (Schumann). 
2. Melucha bicolor, n. sp. (Tab. X XXIII. fig. 1.) 
Body above black, more or less covered with greyish pubescence ; membrane bronzy. Body beneath, rostrum, 
undersides of femora, and the tarsi dull reddish; apex of the scutellum luteous. First joint of the 
antenns much longer than the second (remainder mutilated); lateral margins of the pronotum very 
coarsely serrate, the lateral angles subacutely produced, with the extreme apex subnodulose ; connexivum 
with the apices of the segmental margins moderately spinous. Posterior tibie dilated, most strongly so 
interiorly, with a spine on angle of widest part and another at apex; between these spines is a series 
of much smaller ones; the posterior femora have a series of small spines beneath. Rostrum slightly 
passing the anterior cox, its apex pitchy. 
Long. 25 millim., lat. pronot. angl. 11 millim. 
Hab. Gvuatemaa, Cerro Zunil (Champion). 
A single specimen of this species has alone been received. Its distinct coloration 
will at once distinguish it from the two other described species of the genus—J/. phyl- 
locnemis and M. gladiator—which also have prominent pronotal angles. 
3. Melucha quinquelineata, (Tab. XXXIII. fig. 2.) 
Melucha quinquelineata, Stal, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. sér. 4, v. p. 175.17; Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 54, 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion).—Amazons ! 2. 
A single specimen from Bugaba agrees exactly with Stal’s description, and with an 
example in the British Museum obtained in the Amazon Region by Bates. 
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