82 Psyche [August 
Fore femora lightly incrassate, armed or unarmed. 
Very small species. 
G. Searcely shining. Form short and broad. Prono- 
tum not strongly, transversely constricted to form 
two lobes; anterior disk impunctate; lateral edge very 
narrowly carinate. Basal segment of rostrum (in 
U. S. species) shorter than first segment of antenna. 
Antillocoris Kirk. 
GG. Somewhat shining. Pronotum rather strongly trans- 
versely constricted; the anterior lobe impunctate; the 
lateral edge linearly impressed within the lateral 
margin of the propleura. Basal segment of rostrum 
subequal to the basal segment of antenna. Inner api- 
cal margin of corium sinuate. (“Salacia’’ delineata 
DASE) eo apets bldg tS pk Seat yttay eee UR Cligenes Dist. 
Trise BEOosINI. 
A. Lateral margin of the pronotum linearly and evenly expanded, 
not reflexed; expansion not widened between the two lobes 
which are not distinctly differentiated by a transverse con- 
striction; pronotum transverse without a depressed collar. 
Head about as wide across the eyes as the diameter of anterior 
submargin of pronotum. Antenniferous tubercles, seen from 
the side, strongly oblique, almost perpendicular. Scutellum 
not carinate. Antenne not incrassate; basal segment short, 
apical third extended beyond apex of head. 
B. Dorsal parts not entirely black, either the lateral explanate 
margin of the pronotum, or commonly the posterior lobe of 
the pronotum pale, punctate with black, or the posterior 
margin of the pronotum conspicuously or the corium more or 
less pale. Species commonly dull not shining. Anterior 
margin of the pronotum nearly straight. 
C. Explanate lateral margin of pronotum most commonly 
pale, neither punctate nor furnished with setze. Scutellum 
rarely bivittate with pale. Antenne sparsely pilose or 
almost nude. First segment of posterior tarsus distinctly 
longer but not twice as long as second and third segments 
together. 
