June, 1914] Barber: New Hemiptera-Heteroptera. 1G5 



yellowish, elevated ; a small, round ruby red spot in the center of the corium 

 opposite the apex of the scutellum. Membrane dccolorous. Dorsum of ab- 

 domen shining pale green, faintly and irregularly wrinkled. Connexivum 

 yellowish-green, outwardly narrowly margined with orange-yellow, a short 

 transverse black fascia posteriorly before the incisures of segments 2—5 in the 

 male and the apical angle of the 6th in the female also tipped with black. 

 Sternum and venter paler yellowish-green, smooth, shining, with the pro- and 

 meta-sternum coarsely punctate ; apical angles of ventral segments 2-5 in the 

 male, 2-6 in the female tipped with black ; ventral furrow very evident, ex- 

 tended through to the sixth segment. Legs yellowish-green, with tips of tibiae 

 and tarsi orange-yellow. Genital segment seen from below deeply and obtusely 

 excavate and its posterior margins callosed., Length of J' and 5 19—20 mm. 

 Width across humeri 9.5 nun. 



Described from forty specimens collected by me in tbe Huacbuca 

 Mts., Arizona, July, 1905. In my remarks on tbe members of tbe 

 genus Chlorocoris,^ tbis is tbe species whicb I referred to as C. rufo- 

 pictus Walker. Furtber study bas sbown tbat tbougb it is closely 

 related to tbat species it is evidently distinct. Besides being some- 

 wbat larger, in flaznz'iridis tbe lobes of tbe bead are not of equal 

 lengtb but tbe middle lobe is sborter tbus making tbe rounded apex 

 appear incised, as depicted by Distant. Tbe second joint is not 

 longer tban tbe tbird but subequal to it. Tbe difference in coloration 

 is quite distinctive. 



Heraeus coquilletti new species (Ms. name of Uhler). 



Shining castaneous, glabrous. Head pale castaneous, elongate oval, im- 

 punctate but minutely, transversely wrinkled above and below ; widely rounded 

 behind the eyes and gradually narrowed to a short neck behind ; tip of pro- 

 jecting tylus reaching the middile of the somewhat incrassate first joint of the 

 antennae. The antennae are pale castaneous with apex of third and the fourth 

 joint darker; second joint twice as long as the basal, third two thirds the 

 length of the second and the fourth almost as long as the second joint. 

 Rostrum pale, reaching to middle coxae, apex of first joint just passing posterior 

 line of the eyes. Pronotum shining, darker castaneous than the head, non- 

 pubescent, with a distinct narrow collar ; anterior lobe a trifle wider than long, 

 almost impunctate ; posterior lobe about two thirds as long and much wider 

 than the anterior lobe and only slightly more elevated as seen from the side, 

 coarsely punctate and provided with a faint median carina ; humeri callosed, 

 rounded, smooth, pale. Scutellum dark castaneous, coarsely punctate and 

 posteriorly keeled, with acute, pale apex. Corium dark castaneous, non-pubes- 

 cent with narrow costal margins and expanded spot before apex, paler ; costal 

 margins reflexed and somewhat concavely arcuated before the middle ; clavus 



1 JouRN. N. Y. Ent. Soc, XVIII, pp. 35—36, 1910. 



