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inner angle, and the basal margin of the cuneus pale ochraceous ; membrane fuscous, the veins blackish ; 
body beneath and femora blackish ; bases of intermediate and posterior femora and two obscure annulations 
to same castaneous; tibiee and tarsi brownish-ochraceous. The head, scutellum, and corium are thickly 
and coarsely punctate. 
Long. 5 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
Allied to C. stygius, Dist., but with the pronotum narrower, and the body much 
more elongate; the colour of the legs is also a very distinctive character. We have 
only received one specimen. 
8. Cylapus rugosus. 
Valdasus rugosus, huj. op. p. 245, Tab. XXIV. fig. 10. 
9. Cylapus nubilus, n. sp. 
Body above dark castaneous ; antenne with the basal joint dark castaneous, the remaining joints pale fuscous, 
apex of the second joint luteous; a small spot on each side of clavus near apex and the basal margin of 
cuneus pale greyish ; membrane fuscous, with the basal cellular area blackish ; legs pale castaneous, femora 
with the base and a subapical annulation luteous, apices of the tarsi luteous. 
Long. 4 millim. 
Hab. Payama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 to 4000 feet (Champion). 
This species is allied in general shape and markings to C. rugosus, Dist., but differs 
by its smaller size, narrower body, and the non-rugose corium. 
‘Two examples, 
JOBERTUS, gen. nov. (To follow the genus Cylapus (Valdasus), p. 245.) 
Head broad, including the eyes much broader than the anterior margin of the pronotum, transverse, excavated 
on each side near the eyes, and vertically deflexed in front of same. Antenne about as long as the body, 
the basal joint slightly incrassated and a little shorter than the head, second joint about as long as the third 
and fourth joints together. Pronotum subtriangular, with a broad anterior collar or narrow lobe, the 
posterior margin convex, and about twice the width of the anterior margin, the lateral angles subpro- 
minent, the lateral margins oblique and slightly concave. Scutellum subtriangular, moderately tumid, 
and with a central basal excavation. Corium with the lateral margins a little widened posteriorly ; 
cuneus very large, about as broad as long; membrane rather small. (Rostrum indescribable owing to the 
typical specimen being carded.) 
1. Jobertus chryselectrus, n. sp. (Tab. XXXVI. fig. 16.) 
Head black, with an apical and two larger basal ochraceous spots; eyes castaneous ; antenne ochraceous, the 
first joint (excluding base) black ; pronotum black, the lateral margins and angles ochraceous; scutellum 
ochraceous, with the basal excavation black; corium greenish-ochraceous, with a trilinear black spot at 
the inner angle; body beneath and legs ochraceous. 
Long. 3 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Atoyac in Vera Cruz (H. H. Sinith). 
A single example. 
