388 TRANSACTIONS OF THE [1897 



bluntly rounded humeri, middle line of the surface pale 

 luteous, connecting with the pale line running forward 

 upon the tylus, basal margin almost truncated, very faintly 

 concave, the latero-posterior margins long, depressed, 

 bluntly curved. Scutellum long, a little convex near the 

 base, punctate with brown, the base marked with a series 

 of pale, bald spots, basal angles each with a diagonal 

 incised line, lateral margins oblique, a little sinuated, the 

 apex bluntly rounded. Corium wide, bluntl}^ rounded on 

 the inner part of posterior margin, with the exterior angle, 

 acutely triangular, the disk with a small, pale spot, and 

 other smaller pale spots occupy the suture bounding the 

 costal area, clavus narrow and short; membrane pale 

 brown, running very slightly beyond the apex of abdo- 

 men, the veins running back in forks and angular 

 branches which enclose some irregular areoles. Legs 

 dull luteous, finely specked \vith black. Pleural pieces 

 luteous, punctate exteriorly. Venter luteous, punctate 

 with black on the sides, broadly smooth and bare on the 

 middle line. A fine black dot occupies the angle of the 

 incisure on the outer pale margin; inner part of tergal 

 connexivum clouded with groups of fuscous punctures. 



Length to tip of venter ii to 12 mm. Humeral width 

 7 mm. 



Four specimens, all females, were secured in Arizona 

 by Mr. M orison. 



Euschistus conspersus, New sp. 



E. conspersus^ New sp. — Suboval, gra3'ish-brown on 

 a testaceous ground, beneath pale testaceous, sprinkled 

 with rufous on the venter. Head long, narrow, depressed 

 on the lateral lobes, which are strongly reflexed, and 

 formed as in E. impictivcntris Stal, the tylus barely extend- 

 ing to the tip and partly enclosed by the curving lateral 

 lobes, the punctures fine, black, deep, and moderately 

 close together; antenna; yellow, with the apical joint 



