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1. Capivaccius bufo, n. sp. (Tab. XX XIX. fig. 21.) 
Ochraceous ; eyes, a triangular fascia on basal half of scutellum and the apex of same, a large irregular discal 
spot to corium, and membrane (excluding apex) dark castaneous; antenne castaneous, apex of fourth 
joint and base of fifth joint ochraceous; body beneath and legs ochraceous (imperfectly seen in carded 
specimen). The head is thickly and coarsely punctate; the pronotum is coarsely punctate and transversely 
rugose ; the scutellum is punctate and obscurely transversely wrinkled; the corium is thickly punctate. 
Long. 8 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Caldera (Champion). 
A single example. 
CRATO, gen. nov. (To follow the genus Capivaccius.) | 
Head very large, but shorter than the pronotum, central lobe reaching the apex of the head, the lateral 
margins strongly sinuated, the apex convexly rounded; eyes prominent; antenne with the basal joint 
short and not nearly reaching the apex of the head, second and third joints subequal in length, shorter 
than the fourth and fifth joints, which are also about equally long and moderately incrassated. Pronotum 
depressed from near base, the lateral angles moderately prominent and rounded, the lateral margins 
slightly sinuate, anterior margin moderately concave, anterior area with two transverse slightly raised 
callosities. Scutellum about as long as the head and pronotum together, wide at base, narrowed to apex, 
which is obtusely rounded. Membrane passing the apex of the abdomen. (Rostrum inaccessible, owing to 
the typical specimen being carded.) 
1. Crato urbicus, n. sp. (Tab. XX XIX. fig. 22.) 
Ochraceous ; eyes, margins of central lobe to head, two central lines on anterior area, a spot at each anterior 
angle and the basal area of pronotum, small basal spots, longitudinal punctures, and apex to scutellum, 
and spots to connexivum fuscous; antenne ochraceous, apices of the third, fourth, and fifth joints 
castaneous ; membrane pale hyaline, the venation pale fuscous. The body above is thickly and very 
coarsely punctate, the base of the pronotum being rugulose. 
Long. 6 millim., lat. pronot. angl. 4 millim. 
Hab. GuavTeMaa, near the city (Champion). 
A single example. 
PERIBALUS (p. 65). 
2. Peribalus politulus, n. sp. 
Dark castaneous, very thickly and coarsely punctate ; antennew, three small basal and two central spots and 
the apical margin to scutellum, a small spot on disk of corium, connexivum, body beneath, and legs 
ochraceous; connexivum spotted with castaneous; membrane pale fuscous, castaneous at base; antennz 
with the apex of the fourth joint and the apical half of the fifth joint dark castaneous. 
Long. 64 millim. 
Hab. Guatremata, El Jicaro in Vera Paz (Champion); Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
Mr. Champion sent us a specimen of this species from each of the above localities. 
EDESSA (pp. 86, 342). 
12 (c). Edessa obnixa, n. sp. 
Olivaceous ; body beneath, antenne, and legs ochraceous ; body beneath variegated with olivaceous; pronotum 
with the lateral margins very narrowly ochraceous, the apices of the lateral angles black; membrane 
cupreous; pronotum coarsely but somewhat sparingly punctate; scutellum and corium thickly punctate ; 
BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Rhynch., May 1893. 58 
