44 . HEMIPTERA-HOMOPTERA. 
-CLADYPHA (p. 38). 
2. Cladypha bugabensis, sp. n. (Fowler). (Tab. VI. fig. 12.) 
C. interlite affinis, sed minor, tegminibus utrinque ad apicem macula ‘elongata fuscé marginem attingente, 
areolis apicalibus haud fuscatis ; fronte ad medium, marginibusque pro- et mesosterni albis. 
Allied to C. interlita, Dist., but smaller, and easily distinguishable by having a moderately broad, longitudinal, 
fuscous band on the costa of the tegmina, ceasing a little before the apex, and the apical areolets not 
infuscate ; the colour of the abdomen is also more uniform, and the centre of the forehead has a white 
longitudinal band, the margins of the pro- and mesosternum being also broadly white. 
Long. excl. tegm. 9 millim., exp. tegm. 26 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba 800 to 1500 feet (Champion). 
8. Cladypha rufivena, sp. n. (Fowler). (Tab. VI. fig. 11.) 
Precedenti affinis, sed major, parum nitida; corpore, capite, pronoto rufescentibus, fronte ad medium margini- 
busque pro- et mesosterni albido-flavis, tegminibus haud infuscatis, venis rufis. 
Allied to the preceding (C. bugabensis), but less shining and more evidently pubescent, rufous ; forehead with 
a yellowish-white band in the middle and with the sides of the pro- and mesosternum of the same colour ; 
the veins of the tegmina are bright red, and there is no trace of infuscation ; legs reddish, slightly pitchy 
towards the base of the anterior and intermediate femora. 
Long. excl. tegm. 11 millim., exp. tegm. 30 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Omealca, Orizaba (MZ. Trujillo). 
DICTYOPHAROIDES, gen. nov. (Fowler) (to follow the genus Dectyophara, p. 39). 
Dictyophare affinis, sed angustior et magis parallelus; processu capitis longo, tenui, apice haud dilatato, spatio 
inter oculos multo angustiori, pronoto mesonotoque fere levibus, tegminibusque ad apicem minus subti- 
liter reticulatis, facile distinguendus. 
Allied to Dictyophara, but narrower; head long, narrow between the eyes (which are large), produced into a 
long and very slender process which is not dilated at the apex; pronotum and mesonotum almost smooth, 
with slight traces of a central line; tegmina with fine elongate veins in front, apical third rather coarsely 
reticulate ; posterior tibiee with four spines. 
1. Dictyopharoides tenuirostris, sp. n. (Fowler). (Tab. VI. figg. 10, 10 a.) 
Testaceus, fusco-variegatus ; capite ante oculos flavescenti, processu utrinque fusco, medio dilute testaceo; 
fronte viridescenti, pronoto mesonotoque fusco-testaceis ; tegminibus hyalinis, venis rufo-fuscis, sutura 
ad apicem late, maculisque ad marginem apicalem castaneo-brunneis ; pedibus piceis. 
Of a fusco-testaceous colour, but probably in part greenish in life; the process of the head is fuseous on each 
side, and the grooved centre is light testaceous ; at the base of the process are two large, black, eye-shaped, 
shining spots, which in some lights look as if they carried an extra ocellus ; antennal knobs large, ‘dark 
brown ; tegmina hyaline, with rufous or rufous-brown veins, and with the suture from a little behind the 
middle to the apex castaneous, the margins towards the apex also marked irregularly with the same colour, 
one or two spots being darker than the rest; legs testaceous; underside of the abdomen light, with two 
rows of dark spots. . 
Long. ab apice processus capitis usque ad apicem tegminum 16 millim.; lat. ad hum. 3 millim.; Long. proc. 
cap. 34 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Orizaba, Omealca (M. Trujillo). 
