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Small, shining brown except for a thin white line on each side 

 about half way back from the humeral angles extending upward from 

 the lateral margin of the pronotum one third of the distance to the 

 median line; exposed portion of tegmina coriaceous and dark brovvn; 

 under surface of body brown; legs light brown. 



Tragopa pubescens new species. (PI. II, fig. 4.) 



Head about as long as wide, only slightly convex, deflexed, sculptured, 

 very finely punctate, sparingly pubescent, concolorous greenish-yellow ; basal 

 margin sinuate ; eyes small, not prominent, brown ; ocelli large, glassy, about 

 twice as far from each other as from the eyes and situated on a line drawn 

 through centers of eyes; inferior margins of genae strongly sinuate; clypeus 

 longer than wide, extending for half its length below margins of gense, strongly 

 pilose. No part of the head except the eyes is visible from a strictly dorsal 

 view. 



Pronotum broadly convex, highest at base of posterior process, dark brown 

 except the humeral angles which are lighter and a light transverse band ex- 

 tending across the middle, strongly pubescent with rather long stiff hairs; 

 humeral angles broad, rounded : metopidium sloping, broader than high ; 

 median carina obsolete ; lateral margins more or less sinuate, hollowed out 

 behind humeral angles exposing ihe bases of the tegmina from a dorsal view; 

 posterior process broad, convex, margins deflexed over tegmina, apex blunt. 



Tegmina nearly half exposed, entirely opaque and coriaceous; veins in- 

 distinct; basal two thirds light brown; apical third black; tips extending very 

 slightly beyond apex of posterior process. 



Under surface of body brown, strongly pubescent ; legs and feet brown. 



Length 2-7 mm.; width between humeral angles 2.'j mm. 



Type : female. 



Locality: Iquitos, Peru. April 16, 1920 (Parish). 



Small, dull, not shining, dark brown, except head, which is greenish 

 yellow, and humeral angles, which are light brown, and with a faint 

 transverse band of lighter brown entirely across center of pronotum; 

 distinctly and strongly pubescent; tegmina nearly half exposed, light 

 brown, except apices, which are black; legs and under surface con- 

 colorous light brown. 



Tragopa longa new species. (PI. II, fig. 5-) 



Head wider than long, slightly convex, smoothly sculptured, brown 

 mottled with luteous, shining, not punctate, not pubescent ; basal margin sin- 

 uate and produced in a strong ridge ; eyes small, brown margined with lute- 

 ous ; ocelli large, yellow, shining, conspicuous, twice as far from each other 

 as from the eyes and situated about on a line drawn through centers of eyes; 



