NO. 3651 ARADIDAE V—KORMILEV i 
Lateral borders of hind lobe subparallel, slightly convex, converging 
anteriorly. Hind border sinuate in the middle, convex laterally. Fore- 
dise with four (2+2) flat callosities; hind disc with two (1+1) ovate, 
transverse callosities surrounded by striated areas. 
Scutellum flat, concentrically rugose, without callosities. 
Hemelytra reaching middle (<) or hind border (9) of tergum VII. 
Corium short, reaching basal one-third of scutellum. Membrane very 
finely punctured. 
Abdomen ovate, longer than maximum width across segment IV 
(@, 71:56; 9, 72.5:54). Connexivum moderately wide, exterior 
borders of segments straight; PE angles slightly protruding. Para- 
tergites rounded posteriorly, slightly shorter than hypopygium; the 
latter small, slightly shorter than wide (5.5:6), not produced beyond 
exterior borders of connexiva VII. In female, paratergites very short, 
rounded; segment IX slightly convex posteriorly. Spiracles IT, VI, 
and VII lateral, visible from above; III to V ventral; VIII terminal. 
Cotor.—Red brown; disc of scutellum lighter; antennae and 
membrane darker; labium yellow brown. 
MEASUREMENTS.—Total length: o, 4.92; 9, 4.96 mm; width of 
pronotum: o, 1.56; 9, 1.56 mm; width of abdomen: do, 2.24; 9, 
2.16 mm. 
Hototyrr.—Male, Morne Guimby, 22 km southeast of Fond 
Verrettes, Haiti, 6500’, B. and B. Valentine, 20.VII.1956 (USNM 
type 69614). 
ALLotTyPE.—Female, collected with holotype; Ohio State Univer- 
sity collection, Columbus, Ohio. 
ParaTyPES.—T'wo males, one collected with holotype, another a 
day earlier in the same place; in Ohio State University collection 
and collection of the author. 
REMARKS.—Aneurus haitiensis is related to the North American 
A. pygmaeus Kormilev from which it may be separated by antennal 
segment II as long as I or III, antennal segment IV more than twice 
as long as III, and by larger size. 
Subfamily MEztrinaE Oshanin 
Genus Mezira Amyot and Serville 
Mezira Amyot and Serville, 1843, p. 305. 
In my key (1962, p. 260) for American Mezira species, 69 of the 71 
species were listed. Mezira horvathi (Bergroth) and Mezira novella 
Blatchley were excluded because of lack of specimens and insufficient 
data. Later, three species were described. Now, six new species and 
one new subspecies are added. 
