Mr. W. L. Distant on Homoptera. 71 



more or less greyishly tomentose; clypeus with a golden- 

 yellow spot on each lateral area, this spot is very distinct in 

 some specimens and almost obsolete in others ; tegmina 

 pale castaneous brown, the apical cells ochraceous, claval 

 area (excluding apex) and a large, broad, longitudinal, fasciate 

 spot above clavus, which is interrupted near base, greyish 

 white, thickly and minutely speckled with pale castaneous 

 brown (in some specimens these pale areas are fused) ; three 

 pale greyish-white spots before apex, two placed one above 

 the other and the larger and more oblique beyond them ; 

 wings pale bronzy brown, the apical area darker ; vertex 

 about as long as breadth between eyes, centrally, broadly, 

 longitudinally foveately impressed, more narrowly rounded 

 at apex ; face broadly longitudinally flattened and slightly 

 depressed, the lateral areas transversely striate; clypeus 

 centrally angularly elevated ; pronotum about as long as 

 scutellum, posterior margin centrally angularly sinuate, 

 anteriorly narrowing, the lateral margins oblique, distinctly 

 somewhat thickly punctate. 



Long., excl. tegm., ? 11^ mm.; exp. tegm. 20 mm. 



Hab. Ecuador; Cachabe and Paramba (Rosenberg, Brit. 

 Mus.). 



Amblydisca ofella, sp. n. 



Vertex ochraceous, the basal angles more or less purplish ; 

 pronotum and scutellum castaneous; abdomen above more 

 or less testaceous, the margins of the segments a little darker ; 

 body beneath pale brownish ochraceous ; face pale ochra- 

 ceous ; apex of the central raised angulation to clypeus and 

 the tibia? and tarsi black; femora castaneous; tegmina dull 

 ochraceous, the apical margin narrowly black, costal and 

 posterior claval margins very narrowly piceous, disk above 

 clavus with small greyish-white spots ; wings pale bronzy; 

 vertex short, broad, shorter than breadth between eyes, trim-* 

 cately rounded at apex, broadly foveately impressed on disk, 

 a little hollowed and outwardly ridged before eyes ; pronotum 

 about as long as scutellum, the sides moderately anteriorly 

 narrowed, transversely grooved near anterior margin ; face 

 centrally broadly longitudinally flattened, lateral areas trans- 

 versely ridged ; tegmina in male elongate, normal in female, 

 short and broad. 



Long., excl. tegm., <$ 15, ? 1(3 mm. ; exp. tegm., <$ 35, 

 ? 28 mm 



Hab. Bolivia; Toungas de la Paz (Brit. Mus.); Peru; 

 Chandramayo and R. Toro (Brit. Mus.). 



Allied to A. super ciliar is, Jacobi. 



