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published six years afterwards (1864), he describes two species of the genus from 
Mexico under the generic name of Stragania. We do not possess an example of either 
of these in our collection, and I include them here under the Gyponide on Stal’s 
authority and append his descriptions. They are small insects, with hyaline or 
subhyaline tegmina, and resemble Jasside rather than Gyponide. 
1. Stragania humilis. 
Stragania humilis, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxv. p. 85°. 
‘¢ Griseo-albida ; fronte, loris, medio verticis thoracisque, scutello, apice excepto, macula magna mesostethii 
basique coxarum posticarum nigris ; tegminibus breviter fusco-pilosis; capite thorace vix angustiore. @. 
Long. 4 millim.” 
Hab. Mexico (coll. Signoret 1, Mus. Vind. Ces.). 
2. Stragania misella. 
Stragania misella, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxv. p. 85°. 
‘¢ Flavo-testacea, subtus cum pedibus stramineo-albida ; tegminibus sordide hyalinis, fusco-pilosulis, scutello, 
clavo, apice excepto, maculaque subapicali dorsi abdominis nigris ; scutelli maculis discoidalibus flavo- 
testaceis ; capite thoracis parte posteriore paullo angustiore. ¢. Long. 4 millim.” 
Hab. Muxico, Vera Oruz (Mus. Holm.'). 
Nore.—Since the publication of the preceding page, I find that Stal subsequently 
included Stragania under the Jassidwe as being synonymous with Macropsis, Lewis 
[Trans. Ent. Soc. i. p. 49 (1834)]; the alteration appears in very small type in his 
Hemiptera Africana,’ iil. p. 126. . 
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