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Corium tinged with castaneous and with a prominent black spot a 

 little below centre. Membrane pale ochraceous. Body beneath and 

 legs pale ochraceous; rostrum ochraceous with the apical joint 

 castaneous. The sternum is coarsely punctate, the punctures cas- 

 taneous. Connexivum ochraceous. 



Long. ISmillim. Exp. pronot. angl. 9 millim. 



Hab. Brazil. Therezopolis. 

 EUTHYRHYNCHUS FLORIDANUS. 



Cimex /loridanus Linn. Syst. Nat. Ed. XII. I. 2, p. 719,26 

 (17Ô7). 

 TYNACANTHA CINCTICEPS. 



TeU'pta cinctice2)s Stal. Rio-Jan. Hem. I, p. II, 6 (1860). 



Arma lateralis Walk. Cat. Het. I, p. 138, 36, 1867. 



I hâve now been enabled to establish the identity of thèse descri- 

 bed species. 



Sub-fara. Cyrfocorinae. 



CYRTOCORiS GIBBUS. 



Tefi/ra fjihba Fabr. Syst. Rhynch,, p. 141, 63 (1803). 

 CYRTOCORIS HORRIDUS. 



Oxynotus horridiis Germ. Zeitschr. I, p. 45, 4 (1839). 



Sub-fam. Phlueiiiae. 



PHLOEA CORTICATA. 



Cimex corticatus Drury, 111. Ins., II, p. 76. t. 40, f. 2 (1773). 

 PHLOEA LONGIROSTRIS. 



Phloea longirostris Spin. Ess., p. 276, 2 (1837). 



Sub-fara. Uîëcoccplialiiiae. 



DISCOCEPHALA MARMOREA. 



Discocephala marmorea Lap. Ess., p. 57, t. 54, f. 5 (1832). 

 DINOCORIS TRIPTERUS var. ? 



Cimex Iripterus Fabr. Mant. Ins., II, p. 294, 144(1787). 



The single spécimen contained in this collection and derived from 

 the Amazons, may possibly represent a new species, but further 

 material is necessary before deciding the question. 

 DINOCORIS MELANOLEUCUS. 



Dinidor tuelavoleucus Eo\ie, Cat. I, p. 24(1837). 

 EMPICORIS PEREGRINATOR. 



Cimex peregrinator Linn. M. L. U., p. 173, 7 (1764). 

 EMPICORIS MACULATUS. 



Diûidor maculatns Lap. Ess., p. 64, t. 55, f. 1 (1832). 

 EMPICORIS RAMOSUS. 



Bryelica ramosa Walk., Cat. Het., III, p. 547 (1868). 



