GYPONA. 315 
53. Gypona exornata, sp.n. (Tab. XXI. figg. 26, 26a, b, 2.) 
Sat robusta, parallela, lete castaneo-brunnea, testaceo et rufo-testaceo variegata; capite brevi, haud producto, 
antice rotundato, ocellis approximatis, oculis magnis ; pronoto testaceo rufo-testaceo variegato, postice 
brunneo; scutello brunneo, postice albido; tegminibus maculis duabus magnis ad marginem utrinque 
testaceis, et quibusdam minoribus prope suturam et ad humeros instructis ; pedibus rufo-testaceis. 
Mas ignotus. Femina segmento ultimo ventrali late sed haud profunde sinuatim emarginato. 
A somewhat stout, subparallel-sided species, of a bright chestnut-brown colour of different shades ; head short, 
not produced, rounded in front, testaceous, variegated with orange; ocelli approximate; pronotum 
testaceous, with bright orange markings, and with the hind margin dark brown; scutellum brown, with 
the hinder part clear yellowish-white; tegmina almost parallel, somewhat rounded at the sides, broadest 
just behind the middle, with two large testaceous spots on each on the margins, and several small ones 
near the suture and at the shoulders ; legs rufo-testaceous. 
Male unknown. Female with the last ventral segment broadly emarginate, the emargination being sinuate 
and not deep. 
Long. 7 millim.; lat. ad hum. 3 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 3000 to 4000 feet (Champion). 
54. Gypona wallengreni, (Tab. XXI. fig. 27, .) 
Gypona wallengreni, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxv. p. 82'; Spangb. Bihang till K. Sv. Vet.-Ak. 
Handl. v. 3, p. 51°. 
Hab. Mexico? (Mus. Holm.1); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
Easily known by its very broad, short head and by the wide testaceous border of the 
dark ferruginous tegmina. 
55. Gypona nana, sp.n. (Tab. XXI. figg. 28, 28 a, 4, 2.) 
Parva, nitida, castaneo-brunnea, interdum colore obscuriori variegata; capite lato, antice obtuse producto, 
ocellis inter se quam ab oculis paullo magis distantibus ; pronoto sat magno, disco unicolori, vel antice 
nigro notato, marginibus lateralibus anguste albidis, ad medium transversim striato; scutello magno, 
postice producto, acuminato; tegminibus margine exteriori albido limbato, limbo nigro-variegato ; 
corpore subtus pedibusque dilute testaceis. 
Mas ignotus. Femina segmento ultimo ventrali fortiter sinuato ad medium triangulariter exciso. 
A very small, shiny, castaneous-brown species, which may at once be known by its size and by the white 
borders of the pronotum and tegmina, the latter being variegated with black; head broad, the ocelli 
situated nearer the anterior than the posterior margin, a little more distant from one another than from 
the eyes; pronotum large, unicolorous, or with dark markings in front; underside and legs light 
testaceous. 
Male unknown. Female with the apex of the last ventral segment of the abdomen strongly sinuate and 
triangularly excised in the centre. 
Long. 5 millim.; lat. ad hum. 2 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H, Smith); Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
We figure a specimen from Teapa. 
