146 [December, 



Madeira (Wollastoii). Two specimens. 



Allied to A. alpinus, Eeut.,biit a trifle larger ; thorax longer, an- 

 tennae stouter, and legs and membrane of a different colour. 



9. AjfTHOCOEIS ANTETOLENS, n. SJ). 

 Elongatus, aiifftistus, niger, nitidus, capilUs 2^<^^li'i,is vestitus ; 2'^'0>'oto loho 

 postico rvfo-hrttnneo {itderdnm [?] nigro-brnnneoj ; clavo pallide vel ohscure fusco- 

 brunneo, commissur am versus fiisco ; embolio, corii 1/3 basali, et margine interiore 

 ad apicetn clavi testaceo-albidis, corio ad basin interdnm fuseo-striato ; corii em- 

 boliique partibus obsctiris basin versus piceo-briinneis ; embolio ad ajjicem macula 

 rufo-brunnea notato ; membranafuligineo-brvnnea, ban albida ; pedilus plus minus 

 piceo-bru»neis,femortbus ad apicem tibiis ad basin dilutioribus ; clypeo lateribus 

 interdum rufo-brunneis ; antennis bruaneo-nigris, articulis 2" ad medium late et 4o ad 

 apicem luride rufo-brunneis. Clypeo subtiliter transverse rugoso ; pronoto,pircEcipue 

 lobo antica, convexo, rugoso (disco lobi antici excepto), transverse prof unde impresso ; 

 scutello ad basin suhtilissime punctulato, dimidio apicali rugoso ; elyiris subtilissime 

 punctulatis ; antennis capita pronotoque simul sumptis subcequilongis, articulis 

 Zo 4-oque subaquilongis ; rostro coxis antlcis paullo superante, articulo 2o 3° fere 

 duplo longiore. Long. Z\ mm. 



California. Three specimens. 



Variable in intensity of coloration. Two specimens have paler 

 antennae, and otherwise differ from those described, and may perhaps 

 belong to a different species. 



10. DoLiCHOMEEUs Eeuteei, n. sp. 



D. elongate, Heut., similJimus, minus obloiigus (S sitboratvs), corio ad basin 

 pallido, pronoto breviore latioreque basi minus profunde sinuato, lateribus liaud 

 ((J) vel vix ($) sinuatis, disco post ice haud prof unde sed late transverse impresso; 

 pedibus testaceis,fe?noribus tibiisque in medio plus minus latefusco-brunneis. 



Long. (J , 3j ; ? , 4| mm. 

 North Amex'ica (Missouri and Georgia). Three specimens. 

 I know D. elongatus, Eeut., by description only, and this species 

 (which I have the pleasure of naming after one of the chief workers 

 in this family) appears to differ from it in the points indicated. 



Lyctocoris campestris, Fab. — I have specimens of this from New 

 Zealand, where however it must, I fancy, be an introduced species. 



11. DiLASIA (?) DENIGBATA, 11. Sp. < 



Nigra, nitida, parce pilosa, rostro, pedibus antennisque pallide lurideve piceo- 

 bru7i7ieis, hartim articulo 2" obsctiriore ; elytris opacisfusco-brunneis, margine costali 

 saturatiore setulis nonnuUis instructo, embolio apice macula pallida notato; mem- 

 brana hrunneo-fusca, ad basin exterius dilutiore. Corpus oblongum ; capite longitu- 

 diiie latiore, antennarum articulo l^ capitis apice superante, 2° 1" duplo longiore, 

 3o 20 breviore quam 4w» longiore : pronoto in medio longitudinaliter sulcata, postice , 



