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acute angulata, cellula minore elongata sed latiuscula. Ake abdomine 

 longiores et areolam majorem membranse paulluin superantes. 

 Coxse auticse médium mesosterni attingentes. Distantia inter coxas 

 posticas et latera corporis altitudine basali capitis duplo brevior- 

 Femora postica paullo incrassata. Tibise graciliter spinulosse, ante- 

 riores femoribus sequilongae, posticae femoribus 1/4 longiores. 

 Articulus secundus tarsorum anteriorum primo paru m brevior, 

 tertius primo longior. (ïarsi postici desunt.) 



This genus is more allied to the Old World gênera Hyalopeplus 

 Stâl and Chilocapsus Kirk. than to any of tbe mimerons American 

 gênera of v the Division Capsaria. H diffe,rs from Hyalopeplus by the 

 following particulars : the head is much more inclined, the throat 

 is much shorter and not horizontal, the second antennal joint 

 incrassated and much shorter, the pronotal humerai angles are 

 rounded, the. cubital vein of the corium is présent, the cuneus is 

 quite differently shaped, the larger cellule of the membrane acute 

 at apex, the fore coxas and the hind tibiœ are longer. The head 

 resembles that of Chilocapsus (as figured by Kirkaldy), but the eyes 

 are larger and more oblique and it is at once distinguished from 

 this genus by the vitreous impunctate corium and probably by 

 other characters not mentioned in the incomplète description. 



Fig. 1. Fig. 2. 



Iridopeplus pellucidipennis n. sp. 



Gapite nitidulo et hemelytris nitentibus exceptis subopacus, 

 adpresse pilosellus, fulvo-testaceus, vertice medio infuscato, fronte 

 utrinque striolis nonnullis obliquis transversis fuscis notato, stric- 

 tura apicali pronoti, hujus fascia leviter biarcuata callos postice 

 terminante et vittulas duas triangulares retrorsum et extrorsum 



