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CORYNOCORIS (p. 106). 
Corynocoris distinctus (p. 106). 
To the localities given, add:—Mexico, Milpas in Durango (Forrer), Chilpancingo, 
Tepetlapa, and Rincon in Guerrero, Cuernavaca, Atoyac (H. H. Smith), Jalapa (PF. D.G.); 
GUATEMALA, near the city (Salvin), San Gerdnimo, Tamahu, and Panima in Vera Paz 
(Champion); Panama, Bugaba, Volcan de Chiriqui, David, Tolé (Champion). 
GALEOTTUS, gen. nov. (To precede the genus Trachelium, p. 159.) 
Head very large, longer than the pronotum ; eyes inserted at about one-third from base, from whence to base 
the head is gradually constricted ; antenne inserted about halfway between eyes and apex, first joint a little 
longer than either second or third joints, which are subequal in length, fourth joint as long as second and 
third together. Pronotum with the anterior margin convex, the lateral angles spinous, the basal margin 
straight and toothed near basal angles of scutellum. Scutellum broad, subtriangular, slightly foveate at 
each basal angle, the fovez followed by an obscure nodule on each lateral margin, the apex slender and 
acute. Corium rudimentary, not extending beyond the centre of the abdomen, which beyond the corium 
is somewhat gibbous and possesses two pairs of central discal tubercles. Posterior femora spined 
beneath at apices ; posterior tibie unarmed at apices. Rostrum almost reaching the posterior coxa. 
It is probable that the species for whose reception I am compelled to propose this 
genus is in an undeveloped condition ; but this only applies to the corium, and the 
other characters, especially of the head and scutellum, are strikingly distinct from 
those of any other genus of the American Micrelytraria. 
1. Galeottus formicarius, n. sp. (Tab. XX XIX. fig. 23.) 
Very pale castaneous; pronotum ochraceous; abdominal tubercles black; structural characters as in the 
preceding generic diagnosis. 
Long. 10 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata (Conradt); Nicaraeua, Chontales (Janson). 
A single example from Nicaragua—which is here figured—is alone in such condition 
as to render description possible. Several specimens sent by Conradt in spirits from 
Guatemala undoubtedly also belong to the same species. They were all in the same 
condition of development. 
BACTRODOSOMA. (To precede the genus Protenor, p. 160.) 
Bactrodosoma, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. i. p. 34 (1860) ; Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Férh. 1867, p. 543. 
This genus is allied to both Protenor and Darmistus, already included in our fauna, 
but differs from both in having the pronotum not prominently narrowed anteriorly, 
but with the lateral margins subparallel. 
1. Bactrodosoma elongatum, n. sp. (Tab. XXXIX. fig. 27.) 
Brownish-ochraceous ; fourth joint of the antenne (excluding base), rostrum (excluding basal joint), tibie, 
and membrane pale fuscous; ocelli castaneous ; body beneath ochraceous, with the lateral margins pale 
fuscous; head, pronotum, scutellum, and clavus thickly punctate; corium with the inner and lateral 
