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A NEW SPECIES OF CYCLOPIDES EEOM CHILI. 

 BY WM. BARTLETT-CALVERT, E.E.S. 



Cyclopides puelmje, sp. nov. 



Alls anticis supra fuscis ; macula apicali, maculaque transversa, oblonga, 

 flavis ; hac in femina majore ; posticis supro, in mare aureis, in femina 

 cupreis, margine abdominalifusco ; subtus in mare omnibus aureis immacu- 

 latis ; in femina alis anticis aureis pallidioribus, macula sub-apicali quadrata, 

 fusca ; posticis, aureis pallidioribus immaculatis. Ex. al., 32 mm. 



<? . Near to C. aureipennis, Blanchard ; anterior-wing8 on the upper-side 

 differing from aureipennis in the larger size of apical spot, and the two discal spots 

 of aureipennis are in puelma united, forming a broad irregular band across the 

 wing at the end of coll ; the apical spot and band arc brighter than in aureipennis, 

 and the band does not quite reach the costal border ; posterior-wings of a burnished 

 gold, with the abdominal margin dark brown ; under-side of all the wings golden, 

 as in aureipennis. Expands 32 mm. 



? . Aspect of male, but spots and band on fore-wings larger, and duller in 



colour ; hind-wings chrome-yellow, with bronzy reflections, abdominal border 



brownish, and wider than in male ; under-sides of all the wings of a brilliant 



gamboge-yellow, fore-wings with a largo brownish quadrate spot situated at the 



extremity of the cell, tho spot and band of upper surface slightly visible. 



Expands from 32 to 34 mm. 



Jldb. : Cordillera of Pemehuc, Araucania, Chili, in February. 



Colcgio Ingles, Santiago de Chile : 

 April 10*A, 1888. 



ADDITION TO THE LIST OF BEITISH SJEMIPTERA. 



BY EDWARD SAUNDERS, F.L.S. 



MONANTIIIA ANGPSTATA, H.-S., 



Wanz. Ins., iv, p. 61, tab. 107, fig. 397S. 

 Pale brownish-grey ; head black, clothed with silvery hairs, and with two pale 

 spines in front above the antennco ; antennoc with very short adpressed hairs ; pro- 

 notum with tho sides narrowly refloxed, bearing one row of meshes posteriorly, but 

 with indications of a second row in front ; hood hexagonal, deeply moshed, and with 

 a central carina ; disc with three longitudinal carinre, which are sub-parallel, and 

 paler than tho intervals between them ; intervals meshed posteriorly, but anteriorly 

 clothed with short, adpressed, scattered, silvery hairs • carina*: (looked at sideways) 

 shewing meshes posteriorly ; elytra with two rows of meshes at the sides, the interstices 

 occasionally with darker markings, tho sides gradually converging towards the apex, 

 and slightly sinuate at about their posterior third ; beneath brownish ; legs brownish- 

 yellow. Length, 3 mm., breadth, 1$ mm. 

 One specimen by sweeping, near Cisbury, Worthing. 

 This species belongs to the same section of the genus as M. cardui, 

 and much resembles a narrow example of that species • but it is much 



