436 . . SUPPLEMENT. 
6. Pecilocapsus mollis, n. sp. (Tab. XX XVII. fig. 25.) 
Ochraceous ; eyes, two central fasciz and the lateral angles to pronotum, central fascia to the scutellum, inner 
apical margins of clavus, lateral margins and a large elongate triangular fascia and a small spot at base of 
corium, and inner margin and apex of cuneus, black or dark fuseous; membrane fuscous ; antenne black, 
more than basal half of second joint and base of third joint ochraceous. Body beneath and legs ochrace- 
ous, apices of the tibie and the tarsi black. 
Var. a. Scutellum and corium black, outer margins of clavus, a longitudinal streak to corium and cuneus, and 
the outer margin of the last ochraceous ; bases and apices of the femora black. 
Long. 7-9 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Chilpancingo in Guerrero (H. H. Smith). 
We have received six examples from Mr. Smith. 
7. Pecilocapsus scutellatus, u.sp. (Tab. XX XVII. fig. 26.) 
Head and pronotum ochraceous, the eyes fuscous; antennse reddish-ochraceous, the second joint with the 
apical third black, third joint stramineous with the apex black, fourth joint black with the base 
stramineous; pronotum with the base (excluding extreme margin), and a transverse fascia on anterior 
area, dark castaneous; scutellum and corium castaneous, olivaceously pilose, the apex of the scutellum, 
lateral margins of the corium, and base and inner basal margin of the cuneus ochraceous, cuneus and 
membrane pale fuscous ; body beneath and legs ochraceous. 
Long. 6 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith). 
Three examples. 
RHASIS, gen. nov. (To follow the genus Pecilocapsus, p. 276.) 
Body broad and posteriorly ovately dilated; antennew with the basal joint about as long as the head, and 
moderately thickened, second joint about half as long again as the first, third and fourth together a little 
longer than the second joint. Pronotum about twice as broad at base as at apex and finely punctate ; 
the posterior margin sinuated, the lateral margins slightly convex and somewhat laminate on the anterior 
half, the disk with two transverse linear fovese on anterior area. Scutellum moderately tumid and 
transversely wrinkled. Corium thickly punctate, widened and convexly rounded towards apex, the lateral 
margins almost impunctate. Cuneus very broad at the base, and about as long as broad. Membrane 
short, not reaching the apex of the abdomen. Tibia finely setose. 
1. Rhasis amplificatus, n. sp. (Tab. XX XVIII. fig. 1.) 
Head, pronotum, antenne, body beneath, and legs ochraceous ; eyes, third and fourth joints and apical half of 
second joint of antennz, scutellum, and corium dark fuscous; lateral margins of corium und cunens, and 
basal angles and apex of scutellum, ochraceous; membrane pale hyaline, reflecting the dark abdomen 
beneath ; tibial setz pale fuscous. 
Long. 5 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Omilteme in Guerrero (H. H. Smith). 
We have received a single example of this species. 
NEOBORUS (p. 276). 
2(a). Neoborus fasciatus, n.sp. (Tab. XXXVIII. fig. 2.) 
Ochraceous ; eyes, antenne, two transverse fascie to pronotum—one on anterior area, the other basal—lateral 
