E. BERGROTH, NEW NEOTROPICAL MIRIDÄE (hEM.). H 



purple, membrane (including the ordinary section of theradial 

 vein) a little fuscescent, the whole cubital vein purplish, the 

 additional section of the radial vein and a spöt attached to 

 the inner margin of its base fuscous; antennae white, slightly 

 tinted with rosy red, an exteriör basal spöt and an intero- 

 inferior streak to first joint, and apex of first and second 

 joint purple; rostrum and legs whitish, apical half of hind 

 femora and all tibiae and tarsi feebly tinted with fulvous. 

 Head subequal in length to pronotum. vertex (J) twice as 

 broad as an eye, antennae as long as body (incl. elytra), 

 first joint a little longer than width of vertex (J), second 

 three times longer than first and half as long again as 

 basal width of pronotum, third a little more than half the 

 length of second. Pronotum as long in the middle as its 

 apical width. Elytra 3 Vs times longer than head and 

 pronotum taken together. Length, $2,8 mm., incl. tegm. 

 4,5 mm. 



Peru (Callanga). — Mus. Stockholm. 



Subfam. Phylinae. 



Pliniella n. gen. — Body oblong, impunctate. Head 

 vertical, considerably broader than apex of pronotum and 

 half its basal width, seen from above about two times broader 

 than long, slightly roundedly produced between the antennae, 

 from before about as high as broad, seen in profile as long 

 as high at the base, vertex a little declivous, well separated 

 from the short but distinct neck and also separated from 

 the frons by a slightly curved impressed line, eyes not 

 touching apical margin of pronotum, viewed from above 

 rounded, but with the straight orbitae slightly diverging, 

 seen from the side perpendicular, narrow, slightly emarginate 

 posteriorly, clypeus very narrow, separated from frons by 

 an impression, viewed in profile very slightly roundedly 

 produced, its base placed a little below inferior angles of 

 ej^es and much below antennal scrobes, lora very narrow, 

 linear, separated from the genae, which are as high as the 

 vertical diameter of the eyes, facial angle slightly obtuse, 

 gula perpendicular, as long as peristomium, antennae inserted 



