422 Rev. Canon Fowler on some 
elevato postice depresso; tegminibus hyalinis ad basim externe 
punctatis, opacis, pedibus testaceis. 
An elongate narrow species, of a griseous brown colour, with a 
few obscure fuscous markings on pronotum, which is almost uni- 
colorous ; head rather large, ocelli distinctly nearer to one another 
than to eyes, central keel strong and distinct throughout from just 
above head to apex, which reaches beyond or at least as far as apex 
of tegmina and is very gradually and bluntly pointed ; the lateral 
carine are fairly regular, three or four on each side ; the dorsum if 
viewed from the side is very broadly and slightly elevated, depressed 
towards apex, and almost imperceptibly and broadly truncate to 
metopidium ; tegmina hyaline, punctured towards base ; legs testa- 
ceous. Long., 7 mm. ; lat. int. hum., 3 mm. 
Hab. Ecuador (Coll. Signoret. Vienna Museum 
Collection). 
I have referred this species to Stal’s genus Lucilla, as 
it is very closely allied to Oxygonia viridula, Fairm., 
which Stal mentions as his type of the genus. I am 
somewhat doubtful, however, as to the generic value of 
Hnnya and Lucilla, and they cannot be separated from 
the Hille group on the character assigned by Stal (v., 
Ofv. af. Kongl., Vet. Ak. Férh., 1867, No. 7, p. 555), 
*corio areola discoidali destituto,” as a discoidal area is 
certainly sometimes present. JL. intermedia differs from 
L. viridula in its more eiongate form and in the shape of 
the dorsum, which is much flatter and highest behind 
middle, whereas in the last-named species it is highest 
before middle; the sculpture is also different. The two 
types of Oxygonia viridula in Signoret’s collection, from 
the Vienna Museum, are before me. I believe, how- 
ever, that they belong to two different species. 
Paradarnoides, nu. g. 
Oblongus, capite longitudine latiori, fronte angust4, ocellis 
inter se quam ab oculis distincte magis remotis, oculis promi- 
nentibus ; pronoto ad humeros leviter obtuse prominulos latissimo, 
deinde sinuatim angustato et in processum longum, ad basim latum, 
postice subparallelum, a latere viso leviter deflexum, acutum, 
utrinque ad latera ab humeris usque ad apicem profunde im- 
pressum, producto, dorso a latere viso ad basim processus leviter 
sinuato, carina centrali per totum percurrenti ; tegminibus apicem 
prothoracis vix superantibus, areis apicalibus quinque, discoidalibus 
tribus ; alis areis apicalibus quattuor. 
