Mr. W. L. Distant on Coreide. APL 
wedge-shaped spot on anterior area and connected with each 
lateral margin of pronotum, basal angles and apex of seutellum, 
a rounded discal spot to corium, rostrum, legs, margins of 
pro-, meso-, and metasternum (broadly), margins of abdo- 
minal segments, a central and four lateral macular fascie 
(two on each side) to abdomen, and subquadratz spots to 
connexivum (above and beneath) black; membrane pale 
stramineous. 
First and second joints of antennz longest and subequal in 
length, third and fourth shortest, third slightly longer than 
fourth. Pronotum rugulose and coarsely punctate, the lateral 
angles produced into broad flat processes with convex apices, 
lateral margins rounded, two levigate spots on anterior area ; 
scutellum and corium very finely punctate; rostrum passing 
the anterior coxe; lateral margins of the metasternum ob- 
liquely straight. 
Long. 22 millim.; exp. pronot. angl. 9 millim. 
Hab, Ecuador, Porvenir (P. O. Simons, Brit. Mus.). 
A species rendered very distinct by the much produced 
pronotal angles. 
PHYSOMERIN-.E. 
Genus Ruyricoris. 
Lhyticoris spinipes. 
Lygeus spinipes, Pal. Beauv. Ins, p. 203; Hém. pl. xii. fig. 5 (1805), 
Prezogaster patulus, Walk. Cat. Hem. Het. iv. p. 57. n. 8 (1871). 
Genus PHYSOMERUS. 
Physomerus grossipes. 
Lygeus grossipes, Fabry. Ent. Syst. iv. p. 135 (1794). 
Physomerus delineatus, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 59. n. 5 (1871). 
Genus ACANTHOCORIS. 
Acanthocoris obscuricornis. 
Acanthocoris obscuricornis, Dall, List Hem, ii. p. 516. n. 4 (1852). 
Acanthocoris tarsalis, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 117. n. 8 (1871). 
Acanthocoris esau, sp. 1. 
Body above and beneath, anterior femora, and posterior 
femora and tibiz dull brownish ochraceous, thickly and longly 
pilose; anterior and intermediate tibia brownish, anterior 
tibiae with a broad ochraceous annulation near base; con- 
nexivum with obscure ochraceous spots; membrane piceous 
black at basal angle. ; 
