DISTRIBUTIONAL NOTES ON SOJklE NEOTROPICAL 

 BUGS OF THE FAMILY NABIDAE, WITH DESCRIPTION 



OF A NEW SPECIES 



By Halbert M. Harris 



Of the Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa 



The writer has recently been privileged to examine some unde- 

 termined nabids belonging principally to the United States National 

 Museum. Among this material he has been able to recognize an 

 apparently new species of Nobis and specimens of other species col- 

 lected from heretofore unrecorded localities. 



1. ALLOEORHYNCHUS VITTATIVENTRIS Stal 



Guatemala : Cacao, Alta V. Paz, April, 1917, Schwarz and Barber, 

 collectors. 



2. ALLOEORHYNCHUS TRIMACULA Stein 



Guatemala: Cacao, Trece Aguas, Alta V. Paz, 30-3, Barber and 

 Schwarz, collectors. 



3. PAGASA LUTEICEPS Walker 



Panama : Tobago Island, July 4, 1907, Aug. Busck, collector. 



4. ARACHNOCORIS ALBOMACULATA Scott 



Panama: Tabernilla, Canal Zone, July 4, 1907, A. Busck, collec- 

 tor. 



5. PARACHNOCORIS CHLOROPTERUS Reuter 



Parachnocoris chloropterus Reuter, Mem. Soc. Ent. Belg., vol. 15, 1908, 

 p. 129. 



Female. — Elongate, testaceous, pilose, shiny, a median anteriorly 

 widening longitudinal stripe on head, a spot behind each eye, two 

 longitudinal lines on pronotum, with pronotal humeri, basal half of 

 scutellum, clavus, inner apical angle of corium, membrane, apices of 

 segments I and II and all of segment III of antennae, and apices of 

 tibiae and tarsi embrowned. Pronotal collar, posterior lobe of prono- 

 tum, and coria greenish. 



Head short ; eyes small, finely granular, their distance apart equal 

 to width of one; antennae slender, lengths of segments in propor- 



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