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Leptocysta, Stal 



St§,rs single species, L. sexnebiUosa, from Rio Janeiro, is 

 figured on Plate II, figs. 10, 10a. 



Sph^rocysta, Stal. 



Of the two Brazilian species included in this genus, one, 

 S. globifera, Still, is figured on Plate II, figs. 11, 11a. 



Amblystira, Stal. 



Stal included in this genus a single species, A. j^alHpes, 

 from Rio Janeiro, and four others have been added by 

 myself The type ofA.pallipcs is figured on Plate II, fig. 12. 



Leptoypha, Stal. 



The type of this genus is Tingis mutica, Say, from Texas. 

 Two allied forms from Mexico and Guatemala have been 

 figured and described by me elsewhere. 



TiGAVA, Stal. 



This genus was based upon a single species, T. pi'xcel- 

 lens, Stal, from Rio Janeiro ; two others have been added 

 by me from Central America. Stal's type is figured on 

 Plate III, fig. 1. 



Teleonemia, Costa. 



Tingis, subgen. Americia, Sttll, Enum. Hemipt. iii, 

 p. 131. 



Lasiacantha, Lethierry et Severin, Cat. Hemipt. Hete- 

 ropt. iii, p. 18 (part.). 



This appears to be the most characteristic genus of 

 Tingitidse in Tropical America, fourteen being known to 

 me from Central America alone. 



The types of Stal's species of Teleonemia have been com- 

 municated by Dr. Aurivillius, also those of Tingis {Americia) 

 alhilatera and T. {Americia) limhata. T. alhilatera, as I have 

 noted elsewhere, = Tingis triangidaris, Blanch., Stal appar- 

 ently not having seen Blanchard's figure. The types of the 

 following species are figured on Plate III : T. {Amauro- 



