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embolium pale luteous with their margins blackish; membrane 

 pale fuscous; legs ochraceous, body beneath black [imperfectly 

 seen 07mng to spécimen being carded). Antennse black, basai half of 

 first joint ochraceous, second joint about twice the length of first 

 (Remaining joints mutilated). 



Long. 3 1/2 millim. 



Hab. Entre-Rios. 



This species is allied to the Central-American E. pallidirostris 

 Stâl. 



Eccritotarsus magnificus n. sp. 



Black; eyes, anterior margin of pronotum and a large triangular 

 spot at base of corium ochraceous; a large spot at apex of corium 

 before the cuneus, and the apex of membrane pale luteous; legs 

 ochraceous, posterior femora with the apices piceous. Antennx 

 mutilated, abdominal markings imperfectly seen, owing to spécimen 

 being carded. 



Pronotum coarsely punctate and shining black. 



Long. 5 millim. 



Hab. Très Xhos. 



NEOCARNUS GLABRATUS. 



Liocoris glabratus M. S. '/ 



One spécimen labelled thus is unknown to me by published 

 description, I therefore append the following description. 



Very pale ochraceous, somewhat shining; scutellum pale levigate 

 luteous, its margins narrowly dark castaneous; clavus pale purplish; 

 anterior margin of cuneus and margins of basai cellular areas to 

 membrane pale castaneous; legs and rostrum pale purplish, body 

 beneath and legs pale ochraceous. A nteiincV mutilated. 



Long. 5 millim. 



Hab. Entre Rios. 



Fundanius bicolor n. sp. 



Dark sanguineous ; antennse, pronotum excluding latéral margins 

 and angles, clavus, a costal streak, inner angle of corium, apex 

 of cuneus, and legs black; apices of femora ochraceous. Membrane 

 pale smoky hyaline, the basai cellular areas blackish. Eyes ochra- 

 ceous, somewhat infuscated. 



Long. 5 millim. 



Hab, Petropolis. 



vSeveral spécimens of this family remain unidentified, in consé- 

 quence of their mutilated condition, and probably represent undes- 

 cribed species. 



