10 ARKIV FÖR ZOOLOGI. BAND 14. N:0 21. 



sure more than twice the length of scutellum, cuneus placed 

 much behind the level of the claval apex, the distance being 

 about equal to the length of the cuneus, about one-third the 

 length of costal margin of corium. horizontal, not at all 

 deflected, longer than broad, at the outer basalangje provided 

 with a small but distinct celP, the basal incisure very short, 

 basal margin transverse, paracuneus tapering from the rather 

 narrow base to the apex, outer cell of membrane less than 

 half the length of inner cell, not quite reaching base of 

 cuneus, inner cell not quite reaching the level of the cuneal 

 apex, the cubital vein a little diverging from the almost 

 straight corio-cuneal margin^, the apical angle narrow ly 

 rounded, the dividing (radial) vein continued beyond the 

 cells to the exteriör margin of the membrane, this ad- 

 ditional section of the vein slightly convergent to inner 

 margin of cuneus, forming an obtuse angle with the ordinary 

 section and rendering the membrane triceJlulate by the for- 

 mation of a supernumerary cell behind the ordinary outer 

 cell. Vagina reaching middle of venter. Före coxae reaching 

 middle of mesosternum; femora increasing in length from 

 first to third pair, före and middle femora linear, hind femora 

 about reaching apex of abdomen, distinctly incrassated, the 

 apical third narrowing toward apex ; tibiae sparingly set with 

 short rigid setae (hind tarsi raissing). 



Does not seem to be nearly related to any described 

 genus. 



Cyrtotylus rubricatus n. sp. — Above påle green, erectly 

 palely pilose, slightly shining, head and pronotum opaque, 

 beneath greenish white, antennal scrobes, an upper lateral 

 dot to clypeus, lora, a vertical line behind eyes, a crescent- 

 shaped basal spöt to pronotum reaching its middle, scutellum, 

 a rather broad vitta running from middle of clavus to inner 

 apical angle of corium, and a lateral vitta to propleurae 

 cinnabar-red, paracuneus, outer and inner margins and apex 

 of cuneus, and a dot at basal angles of abdominal segments 



* This cell is present also in some other genera of the Miridae, but 

 has never been mentioned in the descriptions. 



^ For the sake of shortness I give the name corio-cuneal margin to 

 the inner apical margin of the corium combined with the interiör margin 

 of the cuneus. 



