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12. Anaplecta albomarginata, sp. n. 



$ . A. decipienti simillima, eadem pictura, abdomine tamen basi testaceo. Differt ab ilia :— Formis gracilior- 

 ibus ; elytris sensim angustioribus, apice regulariter rotundatis, margine costali minus arcuate ; campo 

 discoidali tantum apice reticulate. Ala? hyalinae, venis costalibus fulveseentibus, campo appendicular! sat 

 grandi, longiore quam latiore, hyalino, margine basali subrecto. Ultimum segmentum ventrale apice 

 haud compressum, sed rotundato-tumidum, fissum. (Venae campi discoidalis in elytro sinistro longitudi- 

 nales ; vena media in elytro dextro oblique triramosa.) 



Long. 5 ; elytr. 5, pronot. 1*5, latit. pronot. 2 millim. 



Hab. Mexico, Tabasco (H. H. Smith). 



13. Anaplecta parvipennis, sp. n. 



Minuta, statura A. grandipennis, nigro-castanea, antennis, pedibus et cercis testaceis. Pronoti margmes 

 laterales hyalino-pellucentes. Elytra abdomen baud superantia, margine costali albo, apicali testaceo, 

 apice rotundato, margine costali areuato, margine suturali tantum apice areuato. Alae minutae, fusco- 

 nebulosae, ad marginem costalem fusciores ; campo appendiculari brevi, rotundato, breviore quam latiore, 

 margine basali vix angulato. Area medio-discoidalis venula transversa unica angulata, venam longitu- 

 dinalem sat brevem, obliquam, emittens. Lamina supra-analis transversa. — Variat. Alia vix infuscatis. 



Long. 4-8 ; elytr. 3-4, pronot. 1*3, latit. pronot. 2*2 millim. 



Hab. Mexico, Tabasco (II. H. Smith). 



Of the same facies as A. azteca, A. replicata, A. grandipennis, A. decipiens, A. albo- 

 marginata, and A. fallax, but distinct from all these (A. azteca excepted) on account of 

 the wings being one half shorter and the elytra narrower. Smaller than A. decipiens, 

 with the elytra more rounded at the tip and not reticulated, and the wings with shorter 

 appendicular field. A little larger than A. replicata and A. grandipennis, with very 

 differently formed wings (comp. synopsis specierum II. 2, antea, p. 21). Distinguished 

 from A. albomarginata by the shorter elytra, infuscated wings with shorter appendicular 

 field, &c. It is quite similar to A. fallax, only the elytra are a little shorter, not 

 longer than the abdomen, and the wings one half smaller, a little more infuscated, with 

 the appendicular field a little shorter and the longitudinal venula of the end of the 

 medio-discoidal area shorter and oblique. A. parvipennis is remarkable for its small 

 hind wings — when extended reaching scarcely to the end of the abdomen — being 

 scarcely longer than the elytra. It is the only known species possessing this character. 



14. Anaplecta domestica, sp. n. 



5 . Minuta, statura A. fallacis : crassiuscula, rufo-castanea vel rufescens, subtus rufo-testacea ; pedibus plus 

 minus testaceis. Antennae rufo-testaceae. Pronotum leviter bi-impressum, marginibus lateralibus totis 

 hyalino-testaceis. Elytra abdomen vix superantia, apice subacuminato-rotundato, margine costali areuato, 

 suturali recto ; margine costali saltern basi testaceo ; campi discoidalis venis longitudinalibus. Alas 

 hyalinae, venis testaceis; area medio-discoidali venulis transversis 1-2 vel ante apicem venula unica 

 obliqua, ut in A. grandipenne. Campus appendicularis hyalinus, rotundatus, seque longus ac latus, 

 mediocris, plus quam 3 a parte longitudinis reliqui alae aequalis. Lamina supra-analis brevis, transversa. 



Long. 4*6 ; elytr. 3'8, pronot. 1-75, latit. pronot. 2*25 millim. 



Hab. Guatemala, in the city (Champion). 



A species very like A. alaris, but with the elytra more rounded at the tip, with the 



