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Genus LOMATOPLEURA. 



Lomatopliara coccineus. 



Capsus coccineus, Walk. Cat. Het. vi. p. 93. n. 152 (1873). 

 Lomatopleura Hesperus, Kirk. Trans. Eat. Soc. 1902, p. 252, pi. v. fig. 1. 

 ? Lomatopleura ceesar, Reut. (Efv. Vet.-Ak. Forh. 1875, no. 9, p. 67. 



Division PlIYTOCORARIA. 

 Capellanus, gen. nov. 



Elongate; head subtriangular, moderately produced; an- 

 tennae with the basal joint short, about as long as head, 

 second joint three times as long as first, third shorter than 

 second ; pronotum short, truncate at base ; scutellum sub- 

 triangular ; corium long and with cuneus about reaching apex 

 of abdomen ; posterior femora incrassated ; cuneus longer than 

 broad. 



Allied to Phytocoris. 



Capellanus sparsus. 



Lyons sparsus, Dist. Biol. Oentr.-Amer., Rkyn. i. p. 434, tab. xxxvii. 

 tig. 19 (1893). 



Bab. Guatemala (type, Brit. Mus.). 



Genus ParacalocoriS. 



Paracalocoris sobrius. 



Capsus sobrius, Walk. Cat. Het. vi. p. 115. n. 264 (1873). 



Very pale ochraceous ; two large obconical spots at the 

 base of pi'onotum and the corium purplish brown; lateral 

 margins of pronotum and corium, two small central spots on 

 anterior disk of pronotum, and a rounded spot on corium near 

 inner base of cuneus black ; membrane pale fuliginous, 

 cellular marginal veins purplish red ; first joint of antennae 

 purplish brown, second and third joints black, base of third 

 luteous. 



Paracalocoris leprosus. 

 Capsus leprosus, Walk. Cat. Het. vi. p. 111. n. 253 (1873). 



Paracalocoris sericeus. 



Capsus sericeus, Walk. Cat. Het. vi. p. 117. n. 272 (1873). 



Pronotum anteriorly thickly cinereously tomentose, con- 

 taining two central piceous spots. 



