genera and species of Neotropical Rhynchota. 85 
Hab. Yastern side of Corazon (12,000 ft.), eastern 
side of Pichincha (12,000 ft.), Hacienda of Guachala 
(9217 ft.), Machachi (9—10,000 ft.), Pacific slopes (7— 
8000 ft.). 
This species is allied to both M. pectoralis and M. 
pallipes of Dallas. 
Division Harmostaria. 
Harmostes corazonus, n. sp., Dist. MS., in Whym. Trav. 
Great Andes, Append., p. 113, n. 8 (1892). 
Fuscous, thickly and closely punctate ; head dark fuscous, eyes 
pale ochraceous ; antenne with the basal and apical joints reddish 
brown, the last with its base ochraceous, second and third joints 
ochraceous speckled with brown, third a little longer than second ; 
pronotum with a central longitudinal line, and the posterior mar- 
gin very narrowly ochraceous, the lateral margin broadly ochra- 
ceous, punctured with brown, the punctures confluent at lateral 
angles; scutellum dark fuscous (mutilated with pin), the lateral 
margins narrowly ochraceous, with a pale spot on disk; corium 
with a distinct double series of fuscous spots on costal margin, and 
the nervures spotted with reddish brown; membrane pale hyaline ; 
abdomen above black, the connexivum and a large apical spot 
ochraceous, the last containing two smaller black spots; body 
beneath more reddish brown than above, disk of mesosternum and 
central suleation to metasternum black; femora reddish brown, 
thickly and darkly punctate; tibie and tarsi pale ochraceous 
speckled with brown, apices of the tarsi black; posterior femora 
with some apical spines beneath, of which two are long, ochraceous, 
and apically black ; rostrum ochraceous, with the apex black. 
Long. 53 millim. 
Hab. HKastern side of Corazon (12,000 ft.). 
This species is apparently allied to the Chilian H. 
raphimerus, Spin. 
Harmostes montivagus, n.sp., Dist. MS., in Whym. Trav. 
Great Andes, Append., p. 118, n. 9 (1892). 
Ochraceous, the head, pronotum, and scutellum thickly punce- 
tured with brown; antenne ochraceous speckled with brown, the 
apical joint darker, pilose, and with its base ochraceous; third 
joint longer than second; pronotum with the margins (anterior 
and posterior narrowly) and a central longitudinal line ochraceous 
scutellum with the margins and a central longitudinal line ochra- 
