42 HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA. 
in the costal area infuscate, the areole of the latter hyaline, the tarsi usually fuscous at the tip. Head 
with slender, porrect, frontal spines ; antenns very shortly pilose, reaching to the basal third of the elytra, 
stout, extremely shortly pilose, joint 2 slightly shorter than 1, 3 nearly four times as long as 4, 4 longer 
than 1 and 2 united. Pronotum tricarinate, the median carina raised and projecting in front, the marginal 
caring prominent, the interspaces coarsely, closely punctate, reticulate behind. Hlytra long, somewhat oval 
in shape, rounded at the tip, the costal margin slightly sinuate at about one-third from the apex; discoidal 
area widely reticulated, the nervures surrounding it prominent, the outer one curved behind; subcostal 
area rather broad, biseriate; costal area prominent to the base, uniseriate to beyond the middle, biseriate 
towards the apex, the areolw rather large. Rostral groove subparallel, the rostrum extending to a little 
beyond the metasternum. 
Length 4-44, breadth 14-14 millim. (¢ 2.) 
Hab. British Honpuras, R. Hondo (Blancaneaux) ; Guatemata, Chiacam, San Juan, 
and San Gerénimo in Vera Paz (Champion). 
Eight examples. Differs from Zeleonemia proper in having two rows of areole in 
the costal area of the elytra towards the apex. The antenne are formed very much as 
in T. validicornis and T. forticornis. A specimen from San Gerdénimo is figured. 
12. Teleonemia variegata, n. sp. (Tab. III. figg. 15; 15a, profile.) 
Elongate, opaque ; brownish-testaceous or testaceous, fuscous beneath, the elytra mottled with blackish or 
fuscous, and with some of the transverse nervures in the costal area black, the areole of the latter 
hyaline, the apical joint of the antenne partly or entirely fuscous, the tarsi black, the femora and tibia 
sometimes slightly annulated with fuscous. Head with slender porrect frontal spines; antenne long, 
moderately stout, very slightly pilose, joint 2 slightly shorter than 1, 3 three or three and one-half times 
longer than 4, 4 a little longer than 1 and 2 united. Pronotum truncate in front, tricarinate, the median 
carina not raised anteriorly, the marginal carine moderately prominent, the interspaces coarsely, closely 
punctate, reticulate behind. -Elytra long, somewhat oval in shape, constricted at about one-third from 
the apex, the apices rounded; discoidal area widely reticulated ; the areole not very deeply impressed, 
the nervures surrounding it prominent, the outer one curved behind ; subcostal area biseriate ; costal area 
prominent to the base, uniseriate to beyond the middle, irregularly biseriate for a short distance towards 
the apex, the areole rather large. MRostral groove gradually widening, the rostrum extending to the 
second ventral suture. 
Length 44-44, breadth 13-1% millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Omilteme in Guerrero 8000 feet (H. H. Smith); Guaremata, Capetillo 
4000 feet (Champion). 
Two specimens from each locality. Near 7. cylindricornis, but with the antenne 
shorter and not so stout, the median carina of the pronotum neither raised nor 
projecting in front, the rostrum longer, the costal area of the elytra with only a few 
additional areole near the sinus, &c. A Mexican example is figured. 
13. Teleonemia picta, n. sp. (Tab. III. figg. 16; 164, profile.) 
Elongate, opaque ; testaceous or ochraceous, the disc of the pronotum, the carine excepted, the inner part 
of the discoidal area, a transverse ante-median fascia between it and the costal margin, widening 
inwards, the nervures at the costal sinus, and a large apical patch, extending obliquely forwards to the 
base of the sutural area, more or less fuscous; the body beneath piceous; the antenne fuscous or 
fusco-ferruginous, the apical joint black; the legs ferruginous or obscure ferruginous, with the tarsi 
blackish. Head with a rather long decumbent frontal spine, the two short ones below it approximating 
at the tip; antenne moderately stout, about as long as the elytra, joint 2 slightly shorter than 1, 3 three 
times as long as 4, 4 longer than 1 and 2 united. Pronotum sharply tricarinate, the outer carine 
