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ceous. The body is rather narrower and more elongate, the corium a little more pilose, and the second 
joint of the antenne slightly shorter. 
Long. 3 millim. 
Hab. GuaTEMALA, near the city and Panajachel (Champion). 
Three examples. 
13. Eccritotarsus nocturnus, n. sp. 
Allied to the two preceding species, but differing by the body being greyish-pilose and the antenne and legs 
wholly pale ochraceous. 
Long. 3 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, Cerro Zunil (Champion) ; Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
Three examples. 
14. Eccritotarsus marginatus, n. sp. (Tab. XX XVIII. fig. 17.) 
Black, more or less greyish-pilose ; antenne, bases of the femora, tibie (excluding bases), tarsi, sublateral 
margins of the corium, and the membrane pale ochraceous ; apical joint of the antenne and the apices of 
the tarsi infuscated ; basal central spot to membrane black. 
Long. 3 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith). 
Six examples. 
15. Eccritotarsus procurrens, n.sp. (Tab. XX XVIII. fig. 18.) 
Black ; eyes dark castaneous ; legs pale ochraceous ; antennee black, bases of the first, second, and third joints 
ochraceous ; membrane pale hyaline, with its basal half black; pronotum long, elongated, the anterior 
collar very wide, the lateral angles acutely recurved. 
Long. 4 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith); Guatemaua, Senahu, San Isidro 
(Champion) ; Panama, Bugaba (Champzvon). 
We have received a very long series of this species from Mr. Smith, which he obtained 
at Teapa. In six specimens found by Mr. Champion in Guatemala and the State of 
Panama the anterior area of the head is castaneous and the femora and tibiz are also 
more or less marked with the same colour. The species is always to be known by the 
elongated pronotum. 
MONALOCORISCA (p. 286). 
1(4). Monalocorisca tuberculata, n. sp. (Tab. XX XVIII. fig. 19.) 
Ochraceous, mottled with castaneous ; two small raised central black tubercles on anterior area of the pro- 
notum ; two brownish spots near apex of scutellum ; cuneus ochraceous, with an apical and two basal 
castaneous spots ; membrane ochraceous, the venation castaneous, and with a pale spot near apex ; anterior 
and posterior margins of the pronotum and the apex of the scutellum very pale ochraceous. Body beneath 
and legs ochraceous ; tibia with a central and apical annulation and the tarsi fuscous. 
Long. 4 millim. 
