genera and species of Neotropical Rhynchota, 93 
Pnohirmus whympert, n. sp., Dist. MS., in Whym. Trav. 
Great Andes, Append., p. 117, n. 24, woodcut (1892). 
Pale ochraceous, marked and shaded with fuscous; head with 
the lateral margins, a central longitudinal line on the post-ocular 
portion, and two lines with a common base on the ante-ocular por- 
tion, fuscous; antenne ochraceous, the basal joint mottled with 
brownish; eyes fuscous; pronotum with a central longitudinal 
fascia, widened posteriorly, on each side of which are two other 
more obscure narrower fasciz, fuscous; scutellum fuscous ; corium 
infuscated, with the veins ochraceous; membrane pale fuscous ; 
connexivum spotted with fuscous. Body beneath and legs ochra- 
ceous; anterior femora mottled with brownish, and with a distinct 
subapical brownish annulation ; intermediate and posterior femora 
mottled with brownish, with black apical annulations (the inter- 
mediate in some varieties with a second black annulation) ; anterior 
and intermediate tibiz biannulated with brownish; the lateral 
angles of the pronotum are obtusely nodulose ; the seutellum has 
a deep central basal longitudinal sulcation. 
Long. 13 to 14 millim. 
Hab. La Mona (100 ft.). 
Fam. ACANTHIADA. 
Acanthia andensis, n.sp., Dist. M.S., in Whym. Trav. 
Great Andes, Append., p. 118, n. 26, woodcut (1892). 
Shining black; apex of the head, costal margin of corium, 
excepting base, and terminating in a spot at apex and a spot 
near base, membrane, excluding cellular margins, coxe, and legs, 
ochraceous ; some small obscure greyish spots on disk of corium, 
and two spots of the same colour at apical margin, the largest and 
outermost with a black centre ; antenne castaneous, the two apical 
joints more or less fuscous; margins and veins of the membrane 
fuscous; eyes greyish, mottled with dark fuscous; apices of the 
tibie and tarsi dark fuscous; rostrum pale castaneous ; the mem- 
brane possesses four normal cells, a fifth and innermost being 
more or less rudimentary; the antenne are strongly hirsute, the 
second joint longest (almost twice the length of the first), the third 
a little shorter than the fourth. 
Long. 4 millim. 
Hab, Machachi (9—10,000 ft.). 
