292 HEMIPTERA OF JAPAN— UELER. vouxix. 



oue of which is on the apex, apical ends of membrane with two or 

 three black traces, the surface highly polished. 



Length to tip of wing-covers, 6-7 mm. 5 width of pronotum, 2 mm. 



Type.—^o. 3140, U.S.N.M. 



Ten specimens are in the collection. 



SELENOCEPHALUS VITTATIPES, new species. 



Pale straw color; head broad, vertex snbluuate, subtriangnlar and a 

 little recurved at tip, the surface transversely depressed and slightly 

 discolored; eyes large, ovate, brown; front broad and short, fuscous 

 below, and crossed by close-set, fine brown lines. Pronotum broad, 

 the transverse tabulate anterior lobe callous, the surface back of this 

 crossed by fine, close wrinkles. Scutelluin smooth, triangular, wider 

 than long, acute at tip. Testaceo-hyaline, with yellowish veins. Legs 

 dull straw yellow, with a black stripe on the posterior side of the 

 femora and tibiae 



Length to tip of wing-covers, 7 mm. ; width of pronotum, 2i mm. 



Tijpe.—^o. 3127, U.S.N.M. 



Only one specimen, a female, is in the collection. 



SELENOCEPHALUS CINCTICEPS, new species. 



Pale green, slender, with a slight black band behind the tip of vertex. 

 Head short, sublunate, scarcely wider than the pronotum, the vertex 

 feebly angular on the pale, recurved tip, this part separated behind 

 by a transverse, impressed line which is usually colored black, the 

 middle line behind this very slender, black, front long, gradually 

 curving narrower below, banded with slender black lines, clypeus, ros- 

 trum, and cheeks ivory yellow. Eyes brown. Pronotum short, green, 

 with the front border and oblicjue sides yellowish, a little uneven and 

 indented anteriorly, the posterior submargin including the sides lin- 

 early impressed and the edge reflexed; scutellum yellowish, triangular, 

 depressed across the middle, acute at tip. Legs yellowish, with the 

 spines and tips of tarsi brown. Under side ivory white. Wing-covers 

 highly polished, long aiid narrow, yellow posteriorly and almost white 

 along the costal border. 



Length to tip <jf wing-covers, 5-6 mm. ; width of pronotum, l^limm. 



Typc.—^o. 3128, U.S.N.M. 



Fifteen specimens, including two or three varieties, are in the collec- 

 tion. Some of the males have a wide black spot across the end of the 

 wing-covers. 



PACHYOPSIS MUNDUS, new species. 



Pale greenish yellow, almost opatiue, front and vertex almost coalesc- 

 ing, convex, the vertex short. Pronotum as wide as the head witii the 

 eyes, much wider than long, narrowly wrinkled, with the sides rounded, 

 and the disk moderately convex, having an impressed, transverse, 



