526 Mr. W. L. Distant's Additions to the 



PENTATOMINM. 



Edcssa ccrvus. 

 Edessa cervics, Fabr., Mant. Ins., 11, p. 283 (1787). 



Rah. Costa Eica, Surubres, near San Mateo (Biolley). 

 Not previously recorded from Central America. 



Family LYG^IDJ^. 

 " APEANIN^. 



Gonaias costariccnsis, sp. n. 



Piceous-lirown ; head, anterior lobe of pronotum, scutellum, and 

 body beneatli, piceous ; veins and lateral mai^gins of corium, rostrum, 

 antenna?, and tibiae, luteous ; antenn,-© with the first, second, and 

 third joints hirsute, fourtli pilose, second joint longest ; head glabrous 

 with a few long hairs at apex ; pronotum with the lateral margins 

 longlj' pilose, anterior lobe glabrous, posterior lobe sparingly punctate 

 and somewhat obscurely pilose, lateral posterior angles slightly 

 nodulose ; scutellum long, triangular, foveately discally depressed, a 

 few scattered hairs on posterior half, anterior half glabrous ; corium 

 distinctly ochraceously pilose, and punctate between the veins, 

 margins of clavus, luteous ; intermediate and posterior tibiae some- 

 what longly setose ; membrane subhj'aline. 



Long. 5 millim. 



Rah. Costa Rica, Surubres, near San Mateo (Biolley). 



Allied to G. divcrsus, Dist., but differing by the glabrous 

 head, anterior pronotal lobe, and anterior half of scutellum ; 

 corium shining, punctate, without spots, veins and lateral 

 niargins luteous ; pronotum shorter, etc. 



HOMOPTERA. 

 Family CICADIDiE. 



Odo'j)cea liolleyi, sp. n. 



(J . Body dark chocolate-brown ; vertex of head — excluding a few 

 obscure spots, lateral and posterior margins of pronotum and two 

 oblique discal spots at both anterior and posterior margins, two 

 discal linear posteriorly broadly angulated spots, bordered on each 

 side by a curved oblong linear spot, and some obscure linear 

 markings to mesonotum, basal cruciform elevation, sternum, opercula 

 and a broad basal annulation to tibise, obscure olivaceous-green ; 



