78 HEMIPTERA-HOMOPTERA. 
4. Anotia ruficollis, sp. n. (Tab. IX. figg. 5, 5a.) 
Parva, albescens; capite minimo, antennis articulo secundo maximo, rufo-testaceo; pronoto brevissimo, miniato ; 
scutello convexo ; tegminibus vitreo-lacteis, iridescentibus, maculis quibusdam indistinctis fuscescentibus, 
margine costali sub apicem miniato ; alis lacteis; abdomine pedibusque albido-testaceis. 
A small white species; head very small, with the second joint of the antenne very large, reddish-testaceous 
(probably red in life) ; pronotum very short, scarlet ; scutellum convex ; tegmina transparent milky-white, 
iridescent, with obscure fuscous markings, and with the costal subapical margin scarlet; wings milky- 
white ; abdomen and legs whitish-testaceous. 
Long. 73 millim.; lat. ad hum. 14 millim.; exp. tegm. 14 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Amula in Guerrero 6000 feet (H. H. Smith). 
The antenne are not so large and flat in this and the preceding and succeeding 
species as in A. smithi and A. marginicornis. 
5. Anotia venustula, sp.n. (Tab. IX. figg. 6, 6 a.) 
Parva, testacea, plus minusve fuscata; capite parvo, antennis articulo secundo magno, deplanato, piceo ; 
scutello ad latera piceo ; tegminibus angustis, vitreis, iridescentibus, fusco-maculatis, venis plerumque lete 
rufescentibus ; pedibus albido-testaceis. 
A small species, more darkly marked than those above described ; head small, more or less pitchy, with the 
second joint of the antenne large, fuscous; pronotum very small; scutellum dark at the sides; tegmina 
vitreous, strongly iridescent, with distinct fuscous markings, especially towards the apex, and with the 
veins from about one-third the distance from the base clear red, one before the costal margin being most 
strongly marked for its posterior half; legs whitish-testaceous. 
Long. 54 millim.; lat. ad hum. 1 millim.; exp. tegm. 10 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith). 
This-is one of the smallest, as well as one of the most distinct and pretty, species 
belonging to the genus. 
II. Second joint of the antenne more or less cylindrical. 
6. Anotia tenella, sp.n. (Tab. IX. fig. 7.) 
Albido-testacea ; capite parvo, antennarum articulo secundo magno, cylindrico, testaceo ; pronoto brevissimo ; 
tegminibus lacteo-pellucidis, maculis quibusdam indistinctis obscure fuscis, lineisque duabus vel quatuor 
minutis ad marginem costalem subapicalem miniatis; alis lacteis; pedibus albido-testaceis. 
Whitish-testaceous, with the head small, but somewhat larger in proportion than in the succeeding species ; 
second joint of the antenne large, cylindrical; pronotum very short; tegmina pellucid, with a few 
indistinct and obscure fuscous markings, and some minute scarlet spots and lines near the costal subapical 
margin, the surface striated with very closely-set fine lines; wings milky-white; legs whitish- 
testaceous. 
Long. 9 millim.; lat. ad hum. 14 millim.; exp. tegm. 17 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Omilteme in Guerrero 8000 feet (A. H. Smith). 
In size and general appearance this species much resembles A. smithi, from which it 
may at once be known by the shape of the second joint of the antenne, as well as by 
its coloration. . 
