308 HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA. 
1. Lasiochilus punctipennis, n. sp. (Tab. XIX. figg. 1, 1a.) 
Oblong-ovate, somewhat thickly pilose and also clothed with long, scattered, erect hairs, the margins of the 
embolium ciliate; shining, the depressed portion of the scutellum and the elytra opaque or subopaque ; 
piceous, the elytra fuscous, with the sides ochreous at the base, the apical two joints of the antenna, as 
well as the second joint in part, the rostrum, legs, and venter ochreous. Head (with the eyes) about as 
‘broad as lorig, smooth, the eyes small ; rostrum nearly reaching the intermediate coxe ; antenne with joints 
1 and 2 moderately stout, 3 and 4 very slender, 2 about three times as long as 1, and longer than 3 or 4, the 
latter subequal in length. Pronotum more than twice as wide at the base as at the apex, narrower in front 
than the head (with the eyes), the sides almost straight ; the anterior lobe smooth, with a short longitudinal 
median sulcus behind; the posterior lobe depressed on the disc and transversely rugulose. Scutellum, 
except in front, transversely rugose. Elytra with the clavus, corium, embolium, and cuneus closely, 
distinctly, uniformly punctate ; the embolium at the apex as wide as the corium ; the membrane with a 
single (outer) nervure only distinct. Orifice of the metastethium short, curving backwards. 
Length 23-29 millim. (¢ 9.) 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion). 
Five specimens. This species is not unlike the North-American L. fusculus, Reut. ; 
but the pronotum is more narrowed in front, the elytra are closely, distinctly punctate 
(the puncturing being very sparse and fine in L. fusculus), &c. 
2. Lasiochilus microps, n. sp. 
Oblong- ovate, somewhat thickly pilose, and also clothed with long, scattered, erect hairs, the margins of the 
embolium ciliate; shining, the depressed portion of the scutellum and the elytra subopaque; piceous, 
the head, pronotum, and venter rufo-testaceous, the eyes black; the elytra fuscous, with the sides at the 
base and the transverse plica ochreous; the third and fourth joints of the antenne, the rostrum, and legs 
ochreous. Head about as long as broad, smooth, the eyes very small; rostrum reaching the intermediate 
coxe ; antenne with joint 2 about two and one-half times the length of 1. Pronotum not twice as, wide 
at the base as at the apex, as wide in front as the head (with the eyes); the anterior lobe with a short 
longitudinal median sulcus behind; the posterior lobe flattened on the disc and transversely rugulose. 
Scutellum, except in front, transversely rugose. Elytra with the clavus, corium, embolium, and cuneus 
closely, distinctly, uniformly punctate ; the embolium at the apex as wide as the corium; the membrane 
with a single (outer) nervure only distinct. Orifice of the metastethium short, curving backwards. 
Length 23 millim. (9.) | 
Hab. Guatemana, Cerro Zunil 4000 feet (Champion). 
One specimen. Very like L. punctipennis, but with the eyes smaller, the pronotum 
less narrowed in front, the head and pronotum rufo-testaceous. This and the preceding 
species differ from the Venezuelan L. unicolor, Reut. (the type of which is before me), 
in their more ovate shape, and in having the elytra duller, more distinctly punctured, 
and with the embolium much broader behind. 
3. Lasiochilus reuteri, n. sp. (Tab. XIX. fig. 2.) 
Oblong-ovate, sparsely pilose and also clothed with long, scattered, erect hairs, the margins of the embolium 
-ciliate ; shining, the depressed portion of the scutellum and the elytra (the membrane excepted) opaque ; 
piceous, the apical one or two joints of the antenna, as well as the second joint in part, the rostrum, and 
legs ochreous ; the elytra ochreous, with the claval suture, the apical half of the embolium, and the cuneus 
fuscous or black, the corium usually darker towards the apex, the membrane flavo-hyaline. Head (with 
the eyes) about as broad as long, smooth, the eyes small; rostrum reaching the intermediate coxe 
