— 4 — 



antenor tarsi blackish. Eyes wine-red. A large conspicuous silvery spot 

 at the apical margins of the intermediate and posterior arabulacra. 



Apparently closely allied to B. fuscinervis Berg, but difFers in the 

 proportions of the antennae, the forni of the pronotum etc. 



8. Paravelia inveruglas sp. n. 



Apterous. Very hairy. Head narrowly sulcate longitudinally in the 

 centre: first segraent of the antennae incrassate, curved, i j 1 iìl longer 

 than the second, which is J / 6 longer than the third, the fourth fusiform, 

 i l i longer than the 3 rd . Rostrum reaching to the base of the mesosternum. 

 Pronotum subcarinate longitudinally, rather coarsely punctured ; slightly 

 eonstricted about the middle at the lateral margins, base rounded. Au- 

 terior tibia */ i0 longer than the femur, and twice as long as the second, 

 which is twice as long as the first. Intermediate tibia i j ;> th longer than 

 the femur and i l i th longer than the tarsus, third tarsal segment '/a longer 

 than the second, the latter 3 l j 3 times longer than the first. Posterior 

 tibia */a longer than the femur, and 2 i j 3 longer than the tarsus, second 

 and third tarsal segments subequal, each about 4 i [ 2 times as long as 

 the first. 



ò" Apical margin of the 6 th ventral segment roundly, somewhat pro- 

 i'oundly emarginate. 



Length 7 7 4 niill., breadth 2 mill. 



Pun ; Tulcan. Nymph from Harro. 



Blackish; antennae, rostrum (except black apical segment) and legs 

 reddish-black ; pronotum pale violet-brown, margins reddish-violet. 



Closely allied to P. boliviano. Breddin, but larger and differing in 

 the proportions of the appendages. 



9. niiagovelia Festae sp. n. 

 Apterous. Fusiform, a little dilated. 



Head anteriorly truncate, with a deeply-impressed inverted arrow (V) 

 on the notocephalon, a large impressed point on each side of the po- 

 sterior margin of the head. Head and nota minutely punctured. First 

 antennal segment curved, one-half longer than second , which is one- 

 fourth longer than the 3 rd ; 4 th fusiform, one-half longer than 3 rd . Pe- 

 nultiraate segment of rostrum reaching beyond the base of prosternum. 

 Pronotum not cannate, distinctly sutured off from mesonotum (1), the 

 latter rounded basally. covering the mesonotum (except basally at the 

 sides). Mesosternum with a curved, diagonal carina extending from the 

 intero-basal margin of anterior ambulacra almost to the base of inter- 

 mediate ambulacra. Anterior coxae very large & round, femora a little 

 shorter than tibiae, about 4 times as long as tarsi. 



(I) This, as I shall show later, is not a specific character, but it is as well 

 t,o note it nero. 



