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II. Head not produced triangularly. 
5. Flata monticola, sp. n. (Tab. VII. figg. 13, 13 a.) 
Quoad formam staturamque precedenti valde affinis, sed haud nitida, farinosa, colore albido-virescente, venisque 
majoribus tegminum minus exstantibus, et precipue capite brevissimo, ante oculos haud producto, 
truncato, facile distinguenda. 
Of a dull whitish-green, with the veins of the tegmina very plainly marked in a darker colour, but with the 
larger veins not standing out as in most species of the genus; upper surface farinose ; head very short, not 
produced before the eyes, truncate, shorter than the pronotum; scutellum with a longitudinal depression 
in the middle; tegmina with the extreme costal and apical margins reddish, exterior angle rounded, 
interior angle slightly acute, well marked; legs with a reddish tinge. 
Long. 12 millim.; lat. ad hum. 23 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Omilteme in Guerrero 8000 feet (H. H. Smith). 
6. Flata corrupta, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 14.) 
Capite testaceo, parvo, pronoto angustiori, hoc virescenti; capite longiori; scutello testaceo, fere usque longo 
ac lato; tegminibus sat angustis, virescentibus, limbo lato irregulari brunneo-testaceo circumcinctis, 
apicem versus sensim dilatatis ;. corpore subtus cum pedibus testaceis, plus minusve virescentibus, 
A rather long insect in proportion to its width; head testaceous, small, narrower than the pronotum, which 
is greenish; scutellum testaceous, about as long as broad; tegmina rather narrow, green, with a broad 
irregular border running round the whole margin; this is broader in some parts than in others, and at 
the middle of the internal margin is dilated into a triangular patch, the apex of which nearly reaches the 
middle of the tegmen, where it encloses a small smooth lighter-coloured spot; the transverse venation on 
the costal and apical margins is distinct, and the reticulation on the disc is plain, but not strongly raised ; 
body and legs more or less green. 
Long. 94 millim.; lat. ad hum. 2 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, San Gerénimo 3000 feet (Champion). 
7. Flata regularis, sp.n. (Tab. VII. figg. 15, 15 a.) 
Parva, virescens, margine costali tegminum usque ad tertiam partem apicalem dilute testaceo; capite brevi, 
haud producto, oculis valde prominentibus; pronoto capite longiori; tegminibus haud latis, marginibus 
subparallelis, angulis apicalibus rotundatis vel obtuse rotundatis, margine exteriori leviter rotundato, hoc 
et margine apicali regulariter transversim venosis, disco regulariter reticulato; alis lacteis; pedibus 
testaceis. 
A small green species, with the greater part of the costal margin of the tegmina narrowly testaceous, and part 
of the other margins very narrowly brownish ; head shorter than the pronotum, vertex truncate, eyes 
very prominent; tegmina considerably longer than broad, with the external margins gently rounded, 
and the apical angle rounded off, internal apical angle obtusely rounded; the costal and apical margins 
are very regularly and plainly venose transversely, and the disc is regularly reticulate ; legs testaceous, 
: probably greenish in life, 
Long. 8 millim.; lat. ad hum. 2 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Amula in Guerrero 6000 feet (H. H. Smith). 
8. Flata perpusilla, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 16.) 
Parva, nitida, dilute virescens; capite haud producto, oculis prominulis, lineé transversé angusté rufa a 
vertice ad apicem scutelli extensa; tegminibus postice latissimis, margine apicali et marginibus ceteris in 
partem distincte fusco limbatis, angulo exteriori rotundato, angulo interiori fere recto ; alis virescentibus ; 
pedibus testaceis. 
