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])mn()tmn witli the disk fuscous, marfrins hyaline. Tcfrmina 

 palo fulvous, surliu'C not rctirulatod, veins pronrm(;nt and 

 white, a fuseouH humeral vitta ; twelve costal veins, the last 

 two biramosc ; the humeral vein also givinj; off four rami to 

 tlie sutural margin, the discoidal vein giving oCE only three; 

 iihiar vein triramosc. Wings infuscated, edge of marginal 

 field yellow; fourteen costal veins, medio-discal field crossed 

 by numerous transverse bars : ulnar vein forked at apex, 

 axillary vein triramose ; apical area unequally divided, 

 acutely angled at base, its apex subtruncate. Body and legs 

 testaceous beneath. 



Total length 9 mm. ; length of tegmina 7 mm. 



Caehabi, Ecuador (W. F. H. Rosenberg coll., Dec. 189G) ; 

 one example (Oxford iVIuseum). 



The species is evidently allied to C. translucida, Sauss., 

 from ^Icxieo. 



Subfam. Paxcslosinje. 



Genus Zetobora, Burm. 



Zetobora lata, sp. n. 



^ . Head black ; labrum golden; antenn?e at base black, 

 nitid, the rest fu>eous, villose. Pronotum with anterior 

 margin strongly rounded in the middle, less so laterally, the 

 margin slightly reflected, the posterior margin only slightly 

 curved, the postero-lateral angles slightly notched ; disk with 

 a humeral carina on each side, the "hood'' with a few 

 tubercles, nitid, the sides with numerous tiibercles of various 

 sizes, a few granules on the front ; castancous except for a 

 testaceous hyaline patch, semicircular in shape, in front ; 

 scutellum with central carina and a few 2)unctures. Tegmina 

 broad, scarcely exceeding the abdomen in length, testaceo- 

 hyaline, anal field and humeral vein castancous ; marginal 

 field very broad, its outer border slightly thickened and 

 margined; mediastinal area with large shallow punctures; 

 anal field reticulate-punctate ; discoidal field reticulate ; 

 apex broadly rounded. Supra-anal lamina quadrate, notched ; 

 suijgenital lamina produced, rather asymmetrical, with one 

 style (the right). Abdomen castancous ; the dorsal tergites 

 with their posterior angles strongly produced backwards 

 and projecting considerably beyond the steruitcs, very much 

 as in the genus Cnpucina, Sauss. 



