268 Mr. W. L. Distant o)i 



sparingly punctate ; anterior femora strongly incrassate, 

 longly pilose above, tinely spinose beneath ; tibiee moderately 

 curved ; body above sparingly longly pilose. 



Long. 6^ mm. 



Allied to P. cephalotes, Dall. 



Pamera apicalis, sp. n. 



Black ; basal joint of anterior and intermediate tarsi and 

 a broad apical spot to membrane dull ochraceous ; corium 

 creamy whitCj thickly darkly punctate, subclaval margin, a 

 transverse central fascia, and the apical margin black ; 

 abdomen beneath in female with a central transverse creamy- 

 white fascia and the apex dull ochraceous ; head, pronotum, 

 and scutellum greyishly pilose, base of pronotum nude ; apex 

 of scutellum pale stramineous ; anterior femora strongly 

 incrassate, finely spinose beneath, longly pilose above, tibias 

 nearly straight ; other characters as described in preceding 

 species. 



Long. 6},-Q mm. 



Dieuches scuteUatus, sp. n. 



Black; lateral margins of anterior lobe of pronotum 

 creamy white; basal joint of antennae and extreme bases of 

 anterior tibiae brownish ochraceous; a central linear spot to 

 posterior lobe of pronotum, two small subbasal spots and 

 apex to scutellum, base, a central marginal spot, two small 

 spots near claval margin, and a large subapical spot to 

 corium creamy white ; membrane dark fuliginous, its apex 

 paler ; bases of intermediate and posterior femora broadly 

 creamy white ; posterior lobe of pronotum very coarsely 

 punctate^ its posterior margin concavely sinuate, anterior 

 lobe much more finely punctate, its lateral margins very 

 slightly convex ; second, third, and fourth joints of antennae 

 almost subequal in length ; anterior femora incrassate, some- 

 what strongly spinose beneath. 



Long. 6^-7 mm. 



Allied to D. atricornis, Stal. 



Dieuches con sanguineus, sp. n. 



Black; lateral margins of pronotum (excluding base), 

 bases of first and fourth joints of antennse (broadly), and bases 

 of second and third joints (narrowly), troclianters, bases of 

 femora, and the anterior and intermediate tibiae (excluding 

 apices) stramineous ; apex of scutellum and the corium strami- 

 neous, the last with a broad transverse medial fascia and the 



