892 SUPPLEMENT. 
of the posterior margin, strongly constricted about centre, with two small oblique callosities on anterior 
area and the lateral angles posteriorly produced. Scutellum broader than long, with an obscure central 
carination. Membrane not reaching the apex of the abdomen. (Characters of under surface not visible, 
owing to specimen being carded.) 
1. Toonglasa forficuloides, n. sp. (Tab. XXXIV. fig. 22.) 
Black; legs reddish-ochraceous; lateral margins of the corium pale ochraceous; lateral margins of the 
membrane greyish-white. Antenne with the basal joint castaneous, the second and third joints blackish 
(remainder mutilated); head transversely wrinkled; posterior lobe of the pronotum, scutellum, and 
corium somewhat obscurely but coarsely punctate; uncovered portion of abdomen above castaneous, with 
the apical segment and spines black. 
Long. excl. abd. spines, 10 millim. 
Hab. Mrxico, Omilteme in Guerrero 8000 feet (H. H. Smith). 
A single example of this remarkable insect has alone been received. 
BLISSUS (p. 196). 
Blissus leucopterus (p. 196). 
To the localities given, add :—Mzexico, Orizaba (#7. Hi. Smith); Panama, Bugaba, San 
Feliz (Champion). 
A large number of immature forms of this species were sent by Mr. Champion from 
the Volcan de Chiriqui, and from as high an altitude as 6000 feet. 
GEOCORIS (p. 197). 
Geocoris flavilineus (p. 198). 
To the localities given, add :—Panama, Pefia Blanca (Champion). 
Geocoris lividipennis (p. 198). 
To the locality given, add :—Mzexico, Venta de Zopilote in Guerrero (H. H. Smith) ; 
Panama, Bugaba, Pefia Blanca (Champion). 
Geocoris punctipes (p. 198). 
To the localities given, add :—MeExico, Teapa in Tabasco (#. H. Smith) PANAMA, 
Bugaba (Champion). 
Geocoris borealis (p. 199). 
To the localities given, add :—GuvaTEMALA, Quezaltenango 7500 feet (Champion). 
