424 Rev. Canon Fowler on new species of Membracide, 
abdominal segments furnished at the sides with broad 
oblong processes, fringed with setz ; the colour is dirty 
testaceous, but has probably considerably faded. 
Paradarnoides ignipes, sp. n. 
Preecedenti affinis, sed minor, colore nigro,rmetopidio longiori, 
processu pronoti ad medium albido-marginato, prothorace dis- 
tinctius et minus rugose punctato, pedibusque miniatis facile 
distinguendus. 
Allied to the preceding, but smaller, with the shoulders set very 
far back so that the metopidium is only slightly declivous; of a 
black colour, with the margins of the pronotum narrowly edged with 
white behind shoulders, and the apex ferruginous; the eyes are 
very prominent, and the front part of the head is clothed with 
golden pubescence ; the pronotum is more closely and less rugosely 
punetured than in the preceding species; the tegmina have the 
base of the claws and the external margin of carina towards base 
black, and the veins large and fuscous ; the underside is black with 
the front parts strongly pubescent, and the legs are bright scarlet, 
with the exception of the coxe and tarsal claws, which are fuscous. 
Long. cum tegm., 7} mm. ; lat. int. hum., 3 mm. 
Hab. Guadeloupe (Delauney), (Belgian Museum Collec- 
tion) ; one male specimen. 
It is just possible that this may be the male of the 
preceding, but I do not think that this can be the case, 
as the insect differs considerably in the structure of the 
front part of the pronotum, which in P. ignipes is much 
longer from the shoulders to the eyes than in P. severini; 
in general appearance they are quite distinct. 
