HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA. 359 
Capaneus odiosus (p. 113). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith); Panama, 
Bugaba, David, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 to 4000 feet (Champion). 
Capaneus spurcus (p. 113). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Milpas in Durango (forrer), Tepic (Schu- 
mann), Cuernavaca in Morelos (H. H. Smith). 
ARCHIMERUS (p. 118). 
Archimerus scutellaris (p. 113). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Jalapa (IF. D. G., Hoge), Atoyac in Vera Cruz, 
Chilpancingo in Guerrero (H. H. Smith), Temax in North Yucatan (Gauwmer) ; 
Nicaraaua, Chontales (Janson); Panama, Bugaba, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 
feet, Caldera, David (Champion). 
In specimens from Panama the lateral angles of the pronotum are a little more 
developed than in examples from more northern localities. 
2 (a). Archimerus chiriquinus, n.sp. (Tab. XXXIII. fig. 4.) 
Blackish or very dark fuscous, the corium more or less obscure castaneous, apical joint of the antenne bright 
orange-yellow, tarsi brownish-ochraceous ; connexivum obscurely spotted with ochraceous at the segmental 
incisures. 
Var. Apex of the third joint of the antenne pale castaneous, scutellum more or less ochraceous, corium some- 
times obscure castaneous mottled with ochraceous. 
The first and second and the third and fourth joints of the antenne are subequal in length; the pronotum is 
moderately granulose, the pronotal angles being well produced, broad, spatulate, obsoletely angulated 
posteriorly and slightly directed upwardly; the disk of the scutellum, excepting base, is transversely 
rugulose; the corium, including clavus, is obscurely punctate; the membrane is bronzy; the posterior 
femora are strongly incrassated, with a few tubercles above and strongly spined on each side. 
Long. 19-20 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiniqul : 2000 to 4000 feet (Champion). 
Many specimens. 
Archimerus indecorus (p. 114). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Ciudad in Durango (Forrer), Cuernavaca in 
Morelos (H. H. Smith), Orizaba in Vera Cruz (H. H. Smith & F. D. G.), Omilteme 
and Xucumanatlan, both in Guerrero (77. 4. Smith) ; GuatEeMALA, Cubilguitz in Vera 
Paz (Champion). | 
OJEDANA, gen. nov. (To follow the genus Archimerus, p. 114.) 
Head projecting a little beyond the antenniferous tubercles; antenne with the first, second, and third joints 
incrassated and moderately pilose, fourth joint slender and glabrous; first joint longest, third shortest, 
45* 
