456 APPENDIX. 
EUSCHISTUS (pp. 58, 329). 
12. Kuschistus integellus, n. sp. 
Dark castaneous, very thickly and coarsely punctate; antenne, eyes, base of lateral margin of corium, 
connexivum, body beneath, and legs ochraceous ; antenn# with the first and second joints more or less 
spotted with black, apical halves of the third, fourth, and fifth joints black; legs spotted with black; 
membrane cupreous ; body beneath thickly punctured with black; apex of scutellum and a small spot 
on posterior disk of corium pale ochraceous. Antenne with the second and third joints subequal in 
length, shorter than the fourth and fifth joints, which are also about equally long; pronotal angles 
prominent and broadly subacute, the pronotal lateral margins entire, excepting a spine at anterior angles ; 
tibie profoundly sulcated beneath. 
Long. 9 millim., lat. pronot. angl. 54 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 to 4000 feet (Champion). 
This species, of which I have seen six examples, is allied to E. integer, St&l, by the 
character of the non-denticulated and non-crenulated lateral margins of the pronotum. 
ATIZIES, gen. nov. (To precede the genus Berecynthus, p. 61.) 
Allied to Huschistus, but differing in the very short and non-sulcated tibiw, and the incrassated tarsi, of which 
the second joint is very short, and the third subequal in length to, or slightly longer than, the first ; 
central lobe of the head a little shorter than the lateral lobes; lateral margins of the pronotum 
anteriorly slightly crenulate but not denticulate ; rostrum reaching the posterior coxe. 
1. Atizies suffultus, n. sp. (Tab. XXXIX. fig. 20.) 
Ochraceous, very thickly and castaneously punctate; antenne with the first and second joints ochraceous, the 
remaining joints pale castaneous ; connexivum ochraceous, with the margins of the incisures castaneous ; 
membrane pale fuscous, with the apex pale hyaline *; body beneath and legs ochraceous, the tarsi and 
apices of the tibie pale castaneous. 
Long. 8 millim., lat. pronot. angl. 5 millim. 
Hab. Muxico, Chilpancingo in Guerrero (H. H. Smith). 
A single example. 
CAPIVACCIUS, gen. nov. (To precede the genus Hymenarcys, p. 63.) 
Body broad, ovate; head long and broad, about as long as the pronotum, the lateral margins concavely 
sinuate, the central lobe slightly longer than the lateral lobes; antenne with the first joint short, second 
joint a little longer than first and not extending much beyond the apex of head, third, fourth, and fifth 
joints subequal in length; pronotum about twice as broad as long, its lateral angles subprominent ; 
scutellum very broad, extending beyond the middle of abdomen, its apex broadly rounded; membrane 
extending beyond the apex of the abdomen ; tibiew distinctly sulcated. (Rostrum inaccessible, owing to 
the typical specimen being carded.) 
This genus is most closely allied to Tibraca, Stal, from which it differs in the 
shape of the pronotum, and the non-foveate basal angles of the scutellum. 
* In descriptions of Rhynchota, the stated colour of the membrane is very often referable to its apparent 
hue, or to the reflection of the darker abdomen beneath. 
