HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA. 447 
This species is allied to WV. pallidulus, Dist., from which it not only differs in the 
diverse colour-markings, but also in having the corium much more angulated near 
the base. Mr. Smith sent us a single specimen. 
BIBACULUS (p. 295). 
Bibaculus modestus (p. 296). 
To the localities given, add:—Mexico, Fortin in Vera Cruz (H. H. Smith). 
NEOSILIA. 
Silia, huj. op. p. 296 (nomen preeocc.). 
Neosilia, huj. op. p. 297, nota. 
4. Neosilia pulchra, n. sp. (Tab. XXXIX. fig. 7.) 
Very pale stramineous; eyes, posterior margin of collar and a transverse linear spot at each lateral angle of 
pronotum, scutellum (excluding two central spots), inner margin and apex of clavus, a large spot at inner 
angles of corium, outer margin of cuneus, and apex of tarsi black; membrane smoky-hyaline, with the 
veins fuscous ; antennse ochraceous, the third and fourth joints and the apex of the second joint black. 
Var. a. Pronotum immaculate. 
Long. 5 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith). 
We have altogether examined six specimens of this species. 
5. Neosilia modesta, n. sp. 
Very pale stramineous ; eyes, antenne, and the tarsi black ; an anterior pronotal fascia behind the collar, basal 
angle of scutellum, and basal margin and apex of cuneus pale fuscous. 
Long. 44 millim. 
Hab. GuaTeMa.a, near the city (Champion). 
A single example. 
NEOLEUCON (p. 299). 
Neoleucon horribilis (p. 300). 
To the locality given, add :—Guatemata, Teleman in Vera Paz (Champion). 
JORNANDES (p. 301). 
2. Jornandes preustus, n. sp. (Tab. XXXIX. fig. 8.) 
Black ; lateral angles of pronotum, basal third of corium, apex of cuneus, legs, and antenne ochraceous ; 
apices of the tibize black; the corium is somewhat thickly pilose * ; the membrane pale ochraceous, show- 
ing the dark abdomen beneath. 
* In describing the genus Jornandes from the type, its only representative then known, I stated that the 
upper surface was glabrous. This was true then, but from a subsequent knowledge of other species must now 
be described as glabrous or pilose. 
