March, 1922.] FUNKHOUSER: SoUTH AMERICAN MemBRACID.^. 27 



Tegmina almost entirely hyaline ; about two thirds concealed by the 

 pronotum ; veins very prominent, heavy and dark brown ; a brown spot at 

 about the middle of the exposed portion, another below base of posterior proc- 

 ess and another at apex ; areas very irregular ; base light brown, opaque, 

 coriaceous and punctate. 



Under surface of body uniformly light brown. Legs light brown with 

 upper surfaces of femora, tibiae and tarsi marked with dark brown ; entire 

 leg spined with fine hairs. 



Length 4.8 mm. ; width between humeral angles 2.3 mm. 



Type : female. 



Locality: Prato, Brazil. July 5, 1919 (Parish). 



Described from three females, two from the type locality and one 

 taken at Para, Brazil, July 7, 1919. 



Near the preceding btit smaller, head less deflexed, pronotum very 

 pubescent and tci^mina more hyaline. Entirely light brown except legs 

 and tegmina which are marked with very dark brown; head only 

 slightly deflexed; posterior process not reaching apices of tegmina; 

 tegmina about one third exposed. 



Amastris consanguina Sial. 



185S. Amastris consanguina Stal. Hem. Rio Janeiro, II: 30, 3- 



Two males, one from Obidos, Brazil, Sept. 10, 191 9, and one from 

 Parintius, Brazil. Oct. 3. 1919. Collected by Parish. First record 

 since original description. 



Amastris fallax Stal. 



1858. Amastris fallax Stal. Hem. Rio Janeiro, II: 30. i. 



One male and one female from Teffe, Brazil, Aug. 12, 1919 (Par- 

 ish). First record since original description. 



Amastris simillima Stal. 



1858. Amastris simillima Stal. Hem. Rio Janeiro, II: 30, 2. 



One female from N^ipo River, Peru, June, 1920; one male from 

 Iquitos, Peru, May 11, 1920; one female from Parintius, Brazil, Oct. 3, 

 1919; one male and two females from Teffe, Brazil, Aug. 12, 1919; 

 two females and three males from Teffe, Brazil, Feb. i, 1920. All 

 collected by Parish. First record since original description. 



Amastris elevata new species. (PI. HI, fig. 4.) 



Head as broad as long, subtriangular, green, finely and irregularly retic- 



