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punctate, veins prominent and marked with brown, corium about one half 

 exposed. 



Under surface of body flavous marked with brown. Legs flavous with 

 distal ends of tibiae dark brown and tarsi black. 



Length 3.5 mm.; width between humeral angles 1.8 mm. 



Type : female. 



Locality: Flores, Manaos, Brazil. Nov. 7, 1919 (Parish). 



Described from three females and one male, all from type 'ocality. 



Small, rough, pronotal surface granular, flavous, irregularly mot- 

 tled with reddish; not greatly compressed laterally; eyes red; legs 

 marked with dark brown ; tegmina hyaline, except base and costal 

 margins, which are coriaceous and punctate. 



Amastris minuta new species. (PI. Ill, fig. 6.) 



Head subtriangular, slightly longer than wide, weakly sculptured, entirely 

 yellow, finely punctate, very sparingly pubescent ; basal margin sinuate ; eyes 

 large, prominent, bright red ; ocelli small, inconspicuous, luteous, about equi- 

 distant from each other and from the eyes and situated about on a line drawn 

 through centers of eyes ; margins of gense straight ; clypeus longer than wide, 

 widest at tip, continuing the line made by the inferior margins of the genae, 

 tip blunt, rounded and pubescent. 



Pronotum entirely and uniformly luteous, shining, coarsely punctate, spar- 

 ingly pubescent, highest above humeral angles, then weakly arcuate to apex 

 of posterior process ; metopidium about as wide as high, arising almost ver- 

 tically above the head, sides tectiform ; median carina strongly and sharply 

 percurrent ; humeral angles triangular, blunt; posterior process tectiform, 

 thick, blunt, tip rounded, extending well beyond end of abdomen but not reach- 

 ing tips of tegmina. 



Tegmina luteous-hyaline, about half concealed by pronotum, exposed por- 

 tion clouded or smoky with yellow, concealed portion entirely hyaline ; veins 

 prominent, heavy, yellowish ; six apical and two discoidal cells ; terminal 

 membrane rather wide and somewhat wrinkled ; basal costal margin some- 

 what coriaceous and densely punctate. Hind wings with four apical and no 

 discoidal areas. 



Under surface of head and thorax uniformly luteous ; abdomen dull flat 

 yellow, irregularly mottled with brown ; legs luteous with hind tibiae bearing 

 minute black spines. 



Length 3.3 mm.; width between humeral angles 1.7 mm. 



Type: male. 



Locality: Yurimaguas, Peru. March 31, 1920 (Parish). 



Near the preceding but smaller, entirely and uniformly luteous, 

 eyes red and with pronotum proportionately higher above humeral 

 angles. Metopidium nearly vertical; posterior process blunt and 



