GYPONA. 807 
Male with the last ventral segment of the abdomen scarcely longer than the penultimate, almost straight or 
gently sinuate at the apex. 
Female with the last ventral segment strongly sinuate on each side and produced into a wide lobe in the 
centre. 
Long. 8-9 millim.; lat. ad hum, 23 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Chilpancingo in Guerrero 4600 feet (H. H. Smith). 
T had originally described the male and female of this insect as separate species, but 
I think that they must be referred to one only. 
30. Gypona teapensis, sp.n. (Tab. XXI. figg. 10, 10a, 3, 3.) 
G. marmorate affinis, sed capite minore, ocellis magis approximatis, scutello unicolori, et colore tegminum 
facile distinguenda ; pronoto antice fusco notato, sed punctis fuscis minutis deficientibus ; tegminibus 
brunneis obscure variegatis, lineé ad costam abbreviata fuscataé; abdomine supra testaceo ; corpore subtus 
cum pedibus dilute testaceis. 
Mas segmento ultimo ventrali penultimo multo longiori, fere recto. 
Allied to G. marmorata, but with the head smaller and the ocelli more approximate; pronotum unicolorous, 
with a few obscure dark markings in front; scutellum unicolorous; tegmina subhyaline, suffused with 
rich brown, and with an abbreviated line on the costal margin and a few small scattered markings darker ; 
on the disc just opposite the apex of the scutellum is an obscure oblique line of small testaceous spots, and 
there are other small testaceous spots behind these; wings only slightly smoky; abdomen testaceous: 
above; underside and legs light testaceous. 
Male with the last ventral segment much longer than the penultimate, almost straight. 
Long. 8 millim.; lat. ad hum. 2 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith). 
One male. 
31. Gypona conspersa. 
Gypona conspersa, Spangb. Bihang till K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. v. 3, p. 607. 
Hab. Mexico!. _ 
In this species the head is slightly depressed above and below. The female has the 
last ventral segment of the abdomen bisinuate, with the central lobe rather broad and 
very obtuse. 
32. Gypona adspersa. 
Gypona adspersa, Stal, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Férh. 1854, p. 2527. 
Hab. Mexico, San Marcos (Bilimek).—Brazit, Minas Geraes !. 
The last ventral segment in the female of this species is very feebly bisinuate at. 
the apex, and slightly emarginate in the middle. There are several Gypone in our 
collection which closely resemble G. adspersa, but I cannot identify any of them with 
the single specimen that I have seen of it; they nearly all have the ocelli closely 
approximate, instead of being situated at a considerable distance from one another, as 
in the present species. 
