genera and species of Neotropical Rhynchota. 89 
Calocoris montanus, n. sp., Dist. MS.,in Whym. Trav. 
Great Andes, p. 114, n. 18 (1892). 
Brownish ochraceous, mottled with greyish; eyes fuscous ; 
antenne brownish ochraceous, apex of first joint whitish, second 
joint about twice the length of the first, its apex whitish preceded 
by a blackish annulation, base of the third joint whitish (fourth 
mutilated); membrane brownish ochraceous, mottled with fuscous. 
Body beneath brownish ochraceous, margins reddish castaneous; 
legs brownish ochraceous, femora with their apices annulated with 
fuscous, apices of the tibie and tarsi fuscous. 
Long. 7 millim. 
Hab. La Dormida, Cayambe (11,800 ft); Pacific 
slopes (7—8000 ft.). 
Only one perfectly developed specimen of this species 
was captured, the others being immature examples. As 
observed in these the upper surface of the abdomen is 
reddish castaneous. 
Division Capsaria. 
Lygus collinus, n.sp., Dist. MS., in Whym. Trav. 
Great Andes, p. 114, n. 14 (1892). 
Ochraceous, with blackish markings ; head rather darker, with 
the eyes dark grey ; antenne with the second joint twice as long 
as the first, the apex blackish, apex of the third and the whole of 
the fourth joint fuscous; pronotum with the anterior margin 
greyish white, the lateral and basal margins (the last very broadly) 
blackish ; scutellum blackish, the lateral margins from a little 
beneath basal angles and the apex pale ochraceous and levigate ; 
corium with the disk infuscated, the clavus more or less infuscated, 
with the outer margin dark fuscous; cuneus infuscated, its inner 
margin dark fuscous; membrane dark fuscous. Body beneath 
obscurely seen, owing to specimen being carded; legs mutilated. 
Long. 6 millim. 
Hab. Hacienda of Guachala (9217 ft.). 
Lygus sublimatus, n. sp., Dist. MS., in Whym. Trav. 
Great Andes, Append., p. 114, n. 15 (1892). 
Ochraceous, covered with golden pubescence ; eyes castaneous; 
antenne black, first and second joints with an ochraceous annula- 
tion, that of the first central and of the second subbasal ; scutellum 
with the basal margin and disk more or less blackish ; corium with 
two blackish streaks, one on claval margin occupying its apical 
