410 SUPPLEMENT. 
first joint a little longer than the third, both shorter than the second; posterior lobe of the pron otum 
coarsely punctate; scutellum and corium somewhat sparingly but coarsely punctate. 
Long. 5 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Temax in North Yucatan (Gaumer). 
A single (carded) specimen. 
RHAPTUS. (To follow the genus Budbaces.) 
Rhaptus, Stal, En. Hem. iv. p. 163 (1874). 
This genus, allied to the European Lamprodema, was founded by Stal for the recep- 
tion of a Chilian species. We have received a series of specimens from Guatemala 
which apparently belong to Rhaptus, and which I have included in it. As in all the 
examples of Lamprodema brevicollis in my collection the membrane is rudimentary, a 
character not mentioned by Stal in his generic diagnosis, but the anterior femora are 
finely spined beneath, a character which separates it from the European genus. 
1. Rhaptus collina, n. sp. (Lab. XXXVI. fig. 3.) 
Head and pronotum shining black, the lateral angles of the pronotum ochraceous; scutellum and corium black, 
very coarsely punctate, lateral margins of the corium ochraceous; membrane rudimentary; apex of 
abdomen as seen above castaneous. Body beneath blackish; legs ochraceous, femora (excluding apices) 
castaneous. Antenne: with the first and second joints ochraceous, the third and fourth piceous, the apex of 
the fourth ochraceous ; first and second joints longest, second a little longer than first, third and fourth 
subequal in length. 
Long. 33 millim. 
Hab. GuateMata, Quiché Mts. (Champion). 
Seven examples. 
ESURIS. (To follow the genus Rhaptus.) 
Esuris, Stl, En. Hem. iv. p. 164 (1874). 
I place another species in this genus by the characters of the rudimentary membrane, 
the setose condition of the body, the obscurely spined anterior incrassated femora, &c. 
One species has previously been described, from Rio Janeiro. 
1, Hsuris purpurata, n. sp. (Tab. XXXVI. fig. 4.) 
Purplish-brown, thickly and greyishly hirsute ; lateral and posterior margins of the pronotum, apical margin 
of the corium, body beneath, and legs ochraceous. Antenne with the first and second joints ochraceous, 
the third and fourth fuscous ; second, third, and fourth joints almost subequal in length. 
Long. 2 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, Paso Antonio (Champion). 
A single example. 
