88 Mr. W. L. Distant’s descriptions of new 
coarsely punctate, with the apex and a central longitudinal line 
pale and levigate, and with a large black spot near each basal 
angle; corium finely punctate and pilose, the lateral margins and 
cuneus ochraceous; the clavus also sometimes paler ; membrane 
fuscous; legs ochraceous, apices of the tarsi black. Body beneath 
imperfectly seen owing to the specimen being carded. 
Long. 8 millim. 
Hab. Hacienda of Antisana (18,800 ft.). 
Division Phytocoraria. 
Dronyza, gen. nov., Dist. MS., in Whym. Trav. Great 
Andes, Append., p. 114 (1892). 
Allied to Compsocerocoris, Reuter, but differing by the greater 
length of the basal joint of the antenne, which is as long as the 
head and pronotum together; head more robust, wider and some- 
what gibbous between the eyes; pronotum much flatter, not de- 
flected from basal half. 
Dionyza variegata, n. sp., Dist. MS., in Whym. Trav. 
Great Andes, p. 114, n. 12; woodcut facing p. 18 
(1892). 
Dull ochraceous, more or less mottled with dark fuscous; head 
with two dark fuscous spots near apex, and with a central longi- 
tudinal line, crossed by a lunate line between eyes, pale fuscous ; 
eyes dark greyish ; antenne dull ochraceous, apex of the first joint 
narrowly whitish, before which is a short obscure pale fuscous 
annulation ; second joint with a blackish annulation near base and 
apex, both of which are whitish; third joint pale fuscous, the 
extreme base and apex paler (fourth joint mutilated) ; pronotum 
thickly mottled with fuscous, the anterior and posterior margins 
ochraceous, and with a large central quadrate greyish spot; scu- 
tellum with a broad central fascia and the apex dark fuscous ; 
corium mottled with pale fuscous, the apex of the clavus and some 
costal spots dark fuscous; cuneus pale ochraceous, the apex, a 
spot at each basal angle, and one on inner margin, dark fuscous ; 
membrane ochraceous, mottled with fuscous. Body beneath and 
legs ochraceous, the margins more or less dark fuscous ; femora 
annulated with fuscous on their apical halves, tibiz annulated with 
fuscous near their extreme base and apex, apices of the tarsi dark 
fuscous ; rostrum ochraceous, its apex fuscous. 
Long. 7 millim. 
Hab. HKastern side of Corazon (12,000 ft.). 
