GO 

 HEMIPTERA HO^IOPTERA. 



By G. W. KlRKALDY. 



The few Hemiptera discussed in the following pages were col- 

 lected merely on account of their being the hosts of certain para- 

 sites and were indeed not always in the best condition for describ- 

 ing, being parasitized by Dryinidae, and often dried up. 



The thirteen specimens belong to twelve species, eleven genera, 

 and five families. Two genera and seven species are apparently 

 new to science. 



The species are as follows : 



1 Gypona rainosa sp. nov. 



2 Oncometopia lateralis (Fabr. ) 



3 Ceratagallia bigcloziae (Baker) 



4 Poblicia thanatophana sp. nov. 



5 Scolops cockerelli (Fowler) 



6 Oliarus pima sp. nov. 



7 Cochise apacheanus g. and sp. nov. 



8 Amphiscepa hivittata (Say) 



9 A. inunaculata sp. nov. 



10 BruchoinorpJia monno sp. nov. 



11 Picumna ovatipennis (Walker) ? 



12 Mistharnophantia sonorana g. and sp. nov. 



TETIGONIIDAE. 



Gypona Germar. 

 I. rainosa- sp. nov. 



Allied to G. marmorata Fowler, as regards the position of the 

 ocelli, the condition of the head and tegmina, &c. 



Pale green, or greeinsh.-testaceous : vertex with a short, nar- 

 row, longitudinal, brownish-yellow line on each side from the 

 ocelli almost to the apical margin. Ocelli brownish-yellow. Pro- 

 notum with a transverse, sinuate jiale fuscous line, also a black- 

 ish dot in the middle on each side below the eyes. Tegmina 

 greenish testaceous, subhyaline, reticulate, all the areas ramose : 

 veins green, margined narrowly with yellowish-testaceous ; outer 

 margin yellowish-testaceous, apical margin from apex of clavus 

 to a corresponding point on the opposite side, very narrowly 

 blackish. 



