Fam. BERYTID^. 



Parajalysus nigrescens sp. n. — Ilead and pronotum golden- 

 ochraceous, granulate; acentral fascia to head, antennse, eyes, anterior 

 transverse constriction, basai spot, and spines to pronotum, black; 

 hemelytra pale hyaline, latéral margins pale ochraceous wilh a 

 fuscous line; legs fuscous, the femora mottled wilh ochraceous, 

 the fémoral apices clavate, black; body beneathandcoxaebrownish- 

 ochraceous; disk of sternum and base of abdomen piceous. 

 Antennaewith the apex of the first joint clavate, the fourth joint 

 thickened throughout; fémoral apices ralher longly and very 

 distinctly clavate; pronotal latéral spines long, direcled a litlle 

 upward and backward, central spine mutilated; rostrum brownish 

 ochraceous, its base somewhat piceous. 



Long. 6 mill. 



Hab. : Brazil ; Goyas Prov. 



Fam. ïuYGMlJyJE. 



CAVELERIUS gen. nov. 



Allied to Macropes, differing principally by the profoundly, con- 

 cavely excavaled postcrior margin of the pronotum in front of the 

 scutellum, the poslerlor pronotal angles being produced over the 

 bases of the corium and clavus, their apices broadly oblique and 

 extending beyond margins of corium; basai and apical joints of 

 antennse distincly thickened, apical joint longest; membrane not 

 quite reaching apex of abdomen. 



Gavelerius illustris sp. n. — Head, pronotum, scutellum 

 abdomen above, body benealh, and antennœ, black; corium duU 

 pale luteous, apical angular areas, piceous; membrane piceous, 

 basai angle, a spot near apex of corium, and the apex, or apical 

 margin, pale duU luteous ; rostrum, legs, and basai joint of antennse 

 ochraceous; head and anteriorlobeof pronotum shining black; body 

 sparingly fmely pilose above, much more strongly pilose beneath; 

 rostrum just passing the anterior coxœ, its base piceous, second 

 joint slightly longer Ihan third. 



Long. 6 mill. 



Hab. : Upper Burma; Taunggyi, 5,000 feet (Thompson). 



Iplîicrates subauratus sp. n. — Ilead, pronotum, scutellum, 

 antennro, and sternum, black; anterior pronotal collar, posterior 

 pronotal lobe, apex of scutellum, corium, membrane, abdomen- 

 aboveand beneath, posterior margin of prosternum, coxae, rostrum, 

 and legs, ochraceous; disk of corium plumbeous; latéral margins 



