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tegmina, which have three veins (one radial and two ulnar) proceeding from the 
base, and two discoidal areas, of which the exterior is shorter than the interior. The 
ocelli are situated nearer to each other than to the eyes. The pronotum is furnished 
on each side with a yellow band, which extends from opposite the eyes to within a short 
distance of the apex without interruption; the apex, moreover, is more acute and 
curved over the apex of the tegmina. 
1. Darnis lateralis. 
Darnis lateralis, Fabr. Syst. Rhyng. p. 27’; Butl. Cist. Ent. ii. p. 3377. 
Hab. Mexico, Cuernavaca (Bilimek, in Mus. Vind. Ces.).—Souta America 1, Cayenne, 
Brazil 2. 
2. Darnis latior, sp.n. (Tab. IV. figg. 16, 16 a-c.) 
D. laterals affinis, sed major et latior, limbo laterali flavo, pronoti ad medium multo latiori, et. pronoto ipso 
pone oculos magis elevato et rotundato. 
Allied to the preceding, but larger and broader, and with the disc of the pronotum more raised and rounded ; 
the colour is dark brownish-black or black, the lateral margin very broadly yellow, the yellow colour 
showing a greenish tinge and occasionally occupying the greater part of the hinder portion of the pronotum, 
and leaving only a strip of dark colour in the centre; the head has a yellow spot in the centre; the 
legs are yellow, with the femora, except the apex, and the apex of the tibie dark, and the tarsi fuscous. 
Long, 10 millim.; lat. max. 5 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 to 4000 feet (Champion). 
Two specimens. 
3. Darnis partita. (Tab. IV. figg. 15, 15 a-c.) 
Darnis partita, Walk. Ins. Saunders., Homopt. p. 757. 
Hab. Nicaraava, Chontales (Janson); Panama, Bugaba, Volcan de Chiriqui 
(Champion).—Amazons 1, 
_ This is a very pretty species, black, with three yellow bands which join the yellow 
side border; it superficially resembles Ochrolomia tricincta, Stal, but in that species the 
anterior band is wanting. Walker appears to have described the species from a some- 
what immature specimen. An example from Bugaba is figured. 
HEBETICOIDES, gen. nov. 
Quoad formam et faciem Hebetice (Stal, Hem. Fabr. ii. p. 32) affinis, sed tegminibus venis tribus a bas corii. 
emissis instructis; quoad venas tegminum Leptosticte maxime congruens, sed vix huic generi propter 
formam adjungendus. 
‘Intermediate between Leptosticta and Hebetica, having the form of the latter, and 
the general venation of the tegmina as in the former, except that the relation of the 
discoidal areas to one another in size and shape is variable. 
