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caudal and lateral margins very narrowly edged with whitish. Tegmina with 

 the marginal field subhyaline, an oblique bar of the general color follows the 

 anal vein for the distal two-thirds of its length, does not sever the dark area at 

 the humeral trunk but passes distad along the sutural margin; the dark dis- 

 coidal area weakens distad; veins of the infuscate area darker than the gen- 

 eral tone. Wings but faintly tinted, appendicular field appreciably tinted with 

 buckthorn brown. Limbs clay color, infuscate at base of tibial spines. 



Length of pronotum, L7 mm.; greatest width (caudad) of pronotum, 1.6; 

 length of tegmen, 4.8; greatest width of tegmen, 2. 



While the unique type of this beautiful species lacks the abdo- 

 men, its characters are so decided we feel no hesitation in describ- 

 ing it. 



PSEUDOMOPINAE 



Pseudomops inclusa Walker 



1868. Pseudomops inclusa Walker, Catal. Blatt. Brit. Mus., p. 212. [Brazil.] 

 Independencia, Parahyba. (Mann and Heath.) One speci- 

 men, sex uncertain as abdomen is missing. 

 This individual fully agrees with Walker's description except 

 that the lateral portions of the black figure on the pronotum are 

 not connected caudad. Shelford^ states that in some specimens 

 there is variation in the depth of the whole marking, but in our 

 individual the lateral sections are black while caudad there is 

 only a transverse arcuate cloud in the position of the usual de- 

 cided transverse marking in oblongata, from which, however, 

 the present insect differs in a number of color characters. The 

 description of Saussure's amoena from Pernambuco, which is 

 considered synonymous by Shelf ord, does not satisfactorily agree 

 with the specimen in hand. 



Pseudomops annulicornis (Burmeister) 



1.S38. ThUjrsocera] annulicornis Burmeister, Handb. der Entom., ii, abth. ii> 



pt. 1, p. 500. [Bahia, Brazil.] 



Para, Para. (C. F. Baker.) One male, two females. 

 Porto Velho, Rio Madeira. (Mann and Baker.) Two males. 

 The range of the species is greatly extended inland by the last 

 I'ccord. 



Pseudomops angusta Walker 



1868. Pseudomops angusta Walker, Catal. Blatt. Brit. AIus., p. 81. [San- 

 tarem, Brazil.] 



Pard, Para. (C. F. Baker.) One female. 

 3 Trans. Entom. Soc. London, 1906, i). 253, (1906). 



