Ameriwan and other Tingitide. 63 
Stal (the types of all of which are before me) it is per- 
haps nearest allied to 7. scrupulosa, from which it may be 
separated by the very long and less distinctly pilose 
antenne, the longer elytra, with glabrous discoidal area 
and the hyaline areole of the costal area not extending to 
the base, &e. 
Teleonemia brevipennis, sp.n. (Pl. IIT, fig. 9.) 
Moderately elongate, narrow, dull ; blackish-fuscous, the spines on 
the head and the front of the pronotum obscure testaceous, the tri- 
angular posterior portion of the pronotum, and the hood in part, 
yellowish ; the elytra fuscous, with the costal margin and the 
nervures of the costal area for some distance beyond the middle 
testaceous, the areole of the latter to near the apex hyaline. Head 
with decumbent spines ; antennz long and moderately stout, joint 
2 considerably shorter than, and not so stout as, 1, 3 rather more 
than twice the length of 4,3 and 4 clothed with very short hairs. 
Pronotum sharply tricarinate, and with a small, compressed, sub- 
angularly projecting hood in front, the marginal carinze prominent, 
the interspaces coarsely, closely punctate. Elytra (when closed) 
suboval, comparatively short, rounded at the apex ; discoidal area 
with deeply impressed areole, the nervure limiting it externally 
rounded and prominent; subcostal area biseriate ; costal area rapidly 
widening beyond the middle, very narrow towards the base, with a 
single row of areolee, increasing to two in the widest part, the areolz 
small to about the middle and then becoming larger and transverse. 
Rostrum reaching the meso-metasternal suture. 
Length 37, breadth 1} millim. (9.) 
Hab. AMAzons (Bates, in Mus, Oxon.). 
This species differs from all the Zeleonemix known to 
me in the relatively short, somewhat oval elytra. The 
costal area is abruptly widened beyond the middle, and at 
the widest part there are two additional hyaline areole, 
there being thus two rows at this place. The wings 
extend beyond the abdomen. The insect approaches 
the Tingis (Americia) limbata, of Stal, which would be 
better placed in Z'eleonemia. 
EURYPHARSA, Stal. 
The type of this genus is Tingis nobilis, Guér., from, 
Tropical South America, and 7. circwmdata, Blanch., 
