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394 - Mr. W. L. Distant on Neotropical 
punctate, except on disk, which is somewhat wrinkled 
and very coarsely punctate; lateral angles produced 
into foliaceous processes, considerably raised, rounded 
in front, with the apices subacute and recurved, and 
posteriorly deeply sinuate near apices ; lateral margins 
finely crenulated. Scutellum faintly and transversely 
striate. Corium thickly and finely punctate. Legs and 
rostrum strongly pilose. Long. 23 mm. Lat. pronot. 
angl. 9 mm. 
Hab. Colombia, Medellin. 
The markings of this species are very distinct, which, 
with the prominent pronotal angles, will prevent it being 
confused with any other species of the genus. 
Euagona Juno, 0.8. 
Head above and beneath, pronotum, scutellum, clavus 
(excepting base, which is luteous), membrane, sternum, 
and under side of abdomen, black; the last with the 
lateral margins, ultimate segment, and anal appendage, 
testaceous; antenne, legs, corium, base of costal margin 
of corium as seen beneath, and a slender undulating 
longitudinal line on under side of abdomen and inner 
side of stigmata, but not extending to apical segment, 
luteous. Antenne pilose, basal jot curved, subequal 
in length to the second joint, third and fourth joints 
subequal but shorter than first and second, apical joint 
somewhat infuscated. Pronotum coarsely granulose, 
lateral angles produced into long lunate spines, directed 
forwards and slightly upwards, the apices attenuated and 
slightly reflexed; the head and pronotum more or less 
clothed with luteous pubescence. Scutellum transversely 
striated. Corium finely and obscurely punctate, with 
the inner margin sometimes black, and apical half of 
costal margin narrowly and darkly fuscous. Rostrum 
fuscous, about reaching intermediate cox. Underside 
of body more or less clothed with luteous pubescence. 
Legs pilose. Long., male 24mm., female 29mm. Lat. 
pronot. angl., male 8} mm., female 93 mm. 
Hab. Peru. 
Allied to E. diana, Dall., the only other known species 
of the genus; but differs by the considerably larger size, 
the black opaque membrane, different colour of the 
abdomen beneath, and by the pronotal angular processes, 
