HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA. 389 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
Five specimens were obtained by Mr. Champion. 
ENCISCOA, gen. nov. (To follow the genus Ninyas, p. 195.) 
Eyes of moderate size, but‘ extremely exserted and directed forwardly at right angles to each other. Antenne 
with the basal joint long and slightly incrassated, third joint short, fourth incrassated. Pronotum with 
the posterior margin straight or very slightly convex; lateral angles either subprominent or strongly 
spinous; distinctly constricted near anterior margin, with a small nodule at each lateral margin. Corium 
with its apex not reaching apex of abdomen, its lateral margins emarginate near base, and then widened 
and ampliated to apex. Membrane passing the apex of the abdomen. : 
This genus is allied to Minyas, from which it differs by the strongly exserted and 
angulated eyes, the structure of the pronotum, &c. 
a. Lateral angles of the pronotum subprominent. 
1. Enciscoa inermis, n. sp. (Tab. XXXIV. fig. 15.) 
Pale shining ochraceous; eyes, two longitudinal fascia to head, extending over anterior portion of the pro- 
notum, two central fascise on posterior half of pronotum, and two lateral spots to same, one near anterior 
constriction and one at lateral angles, two central fasciz to scutellum, a large spot on clavus, a spot at 
anterior angle and another at apex of corium, and some small spots on membrane carmine-red. Body 
beneath and legs ochraceous; sternum and abdomen spotted with carmine (imperfectly seen owing to 
specimens being carded). The pronotum is very coarsely punctate. 
Var. a. Almost unicolorous ochraceous, the carmine markings being nearly absent. 
Long. 5 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Chilpancingo in Guerrero (H. H. Smith); Guatemata, San Gerénimo 
(Champion); PanaMa, Bugaba (Champion). 
We have altogether received seven examples of this species. 
b. Lateral angles of the pronotum spinous. 
2. Enciscoa acuminatus, n. sp. (Tab. XXXIV. fig. 16.) 
Allied in size and coloration to the preceding species, but differing by the lateral angles of the pronotum being 
produced in long, slender, straight, acute spines; the abdomen above has also a broad central black 
fascia, which is seen distinctly through the membrane. 
Long. 43 millim. 
Hab. PanaMa, Bugaba (Champion). 
We only possess a single example of this species. 
3. Enciscoa mucronatus, n. sp. (Tab. XXXIV. fig. 17.) 
Ochraceous ; apical joint of the antenne and two central fascie to pronotum pale fuscous. The body is 
sparingly hirsute; the pronotum has two long spines on each side, one near anterior margin, the other at 
the posterior angle, both are slightly recurved and strongly hirsute, the first being the longest. 
Long. 4 millim. 
