186 CATALOGUE OF 
8. GonocErus apicatis, C. H. 499. 
a, b. Mexico. From Mr. Children’s collection. 
c. Oajaca. From M. Sallé’s collection. 
9. GoNocERUS? LATUS. 
latus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 263, pl. 321, f. 996. 
South America. 
10. GoNnocERUS AFFINIS. 
affinis, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 10. 
11. GoNocERUS LUNICOLLIS. 
Anasa lunicollis, Stal, Hem. Fabr, i. 57. 
12. GoNoOCcERUS NOTATIPENNIS. 
Anasa notatipennis, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 57. 
13. GoNOCERUS LITIGIOSUS. 
Anasa litigiosa, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 57. 
14. GoNOcERUS MACULIPES. 
Anasa maculipes, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 57. 
fi 
a. 
15. GoNOCERUS CAPANEODES. 
Anasa capaneodes, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 57. 
Var.? Testaceous, thickly and minutely punctured; punctures above 
mostly black. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe. Antenne red, 
much shorter than the body; first joint black, red at the tip; second and 
third black at the base; second a little longer than the first; third as long 
as the first; fourth elongate-fusiform, full as long as the third. Prothorax 
with a purplish red tinge along each side; hind angles slightly prominent, 
nearly rectangular. Abdomen above black, with pale yellow lateral spots ; 
under side with two rows of black dots in the disk. Legs pale yellow; tarsi 
and tips of femora and of tibia red; femora very thinly and minutely 
speckled with black. Membrane of the fore wings brown ; border pellucid. 
Length of the body 6 lines. 
The longer fourth joint of the antenne distinguishes it from the more 
typical species of Gonocerus. 
a. Oajaca. From M. Salle’s collection. 
