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8. Amnestus stali, n. sp. 
Head and pronotum castaneous, scutellum black, corium, legs, and antenne ochraceous, apical area of the 
corium black. Head coarsely punctate, the frontal and lateral spines equally long ; pronotum with a 
distinct transverse impression considerably before the middle, anterior lobe with the anterior and lateral 
margins thickly and coarsely punctate, and with discal punctures at centre and lateral areas, posterior 
lobe and scutellum thickly and coarsely punctate; corium more finely punctate, the posterior disk 
impunctate. 
Long. 3 millim. 
Hab. Guatumaa, Quiché Mts. 7000 to 9000 feet (Champion). 
Allied to the preceding species, but structurally distinct by having the pronotum 
transversely constricted nearer the posterior margin. We have received two examples. 
9. Amnestus pusillus. 
Amnestus pusillus, Uhler, Bull. U.S. Geol. & Geogr. Surv. ii. p. 12°; ibid. iii. p. 871, 2°, Sign. 
Rev, Cydn. p. 230, 6°. 
Hab. North America, Eastern United States south of Cape Cod1, Texas! 3.— 
Mexico, Presidio de Mazatlan in Sinaloa (Forrer), Tierra Colorada and Chilpancingo 
in Guerrero, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith); Guatemata, San Gerdénimo (Cham- 
pion).—CuBa 13. 
I feel little doubt in identifying a series of specimens collected in the above localities 
as belonging to the species described by Prof. Uhler. 
CHLENOCORIS (p. 309). 
4. Chlenocoris arctatus, n. sp. 
Allied to C. compressus, Dist., but smaller, much narrower, and more compressed; antenne pitchy-brown, 
the basal joint palest. 
Long. 3 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 3000 feet (Champion). 
The above differential characters, alone and sufficiently, separate this species from 
C. compressus, to which in colour and all other aspects it is allied. We possess a 
single specimen. 
. SPHYROCORIS (pp. 20, 314). 
Sphyrocoris elongatus (pp. 21, 314). 
The locality “ Ocafia” quoted on p. 21 is probably in Colombia and not in _ Mexico 
as stated. ‘The insect was sent to me by Signoret as from Mexico. 
| PODISUS (pp. 36, 318). 
11 (s). Podisus atitlanensis n. sp. 
Ochraceous, coarsely and darkly punctate; pronotum with the anterior and the antero-lateral margins and 
two transverse discal callosities on each side of the anterior area pale ochraceous and levigate ; lateral 
