206 HEMIPTERA-HOMOPTERA. 
16. Clastoptera irrorata, sp.n. (Tab, XII. fig. 30.) 
Precedenti affinis, sed haud nitida, paullo latior, punctisque parvis fuscis vel nigris dense supra irrorata. 
Very like the preceding, but rather broader, with the upper surface quite dull, and closely sprinkled with 
more or less distinctly fuscous punctures, which are stronger on the pronotum and scutellum than on the 
tegmina, and are absent on the apical portion of the corium, which is broadly hyaline. 
Long. 3} millim. ; lat. 23 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Orizaba (Bilimek, in Mus. Vind. Ces.). 
ADDENDA. 
Two species have been omitted from our list of the Cercopide, from the genus 
Tomaspis, and are here added. 
TOMASPIS (antea, p. 175). 
4(a). Tomaspis costaricensis. 
Sphenorhina costaricensis, Distant, Ent. Monthly Mag. xvi. p. 61 (1879)’. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Caché (fogers 1). 
The insect described and figured by me (anted, p. 177, Tab. XI. fig. 5) under the 
name 7. 14-notata, from Chontales, Nicaragua, is perhaps nothing more than a variety 
of 7. costaricensis, which has the spots on the tegmina red and the margins of the 
pronotum concolorous with the disc. 
36. Tomaspis conspicua. (lab. XIV. fig. 23.) 
Sphenorhina conspicua, Distant, Ent. Monthly Mag. xvi. p. 62°. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Caché (Rogers '). 
This species is quite distinct from any of the others enumerated by me. 
