1894.] HEMIPTEEA-HETEROPTEEA OF GUEKADA. 203 



among second-gro\\-th trees, and at the same plice August 26, 

 and on the Mount Gay estate, August 26-31, where it was beaten 

 from herbage. 



Ttponotus, Uhler. 



Typo?totus PLAifAUis, Uhler. 



Typonotus planaris, TJhler, P. Z. S. 1893, p. 716. 



A few specimens were taken at Balthazar, April 3, from 

 herbage in open weedy places. Also at JSt. George's and on the 

 Mount Gay estate, in September, from herbage on low grounds. 



COEXTHAICA, Stal. 



CoETTH-iiCA CAEryATA, sp. nov. 



Oblong, narrow, pale fuscous, sinuated on the sides of pronotum, 

 with the costal base of hemelytra less distinctly so, but more 

 broadly and deeply behind the middle. Head short, pale brown 

 above, the bucculae whitish ; the eyes barely projecting beyond the 

 line of the sides of pronotal prolongation ; antennae slender, fulvo- 

 testaceous, dark at base, the apical joint more obscurely brownish, 

 the second joint minute, the third as long as all the rest united, 

 very slender, minutely ciliated, dark brown at base, the apical 

 joint with long, erect setae ; rostrum flavo-testaceous, reaching to 

 the middle coxae; a diagonal whitish streak beneath the eye. 

 Pronotum tapering anteriorly, with the protuberance detached and 

 lifted above the base of the head, becoming more compressed as it 

 rises, and at the apex curved down beyond the head, its sides and dor- 

 sum each with a carinate line having series of large quadrangular 

 cells between them, the lower border reflexed ; the posterior lobe of 

 pronotum broad, a little convex, with the lateral margin expanded 

 into a white, thin, reflexed border, which is bounded on the inner side 

 by a raised thread ending anteriorly in a small button, the three 

 longitudinal carinate folds white, arched, the intervening surface 

 granulated ; the carinate folds are continued back to tip of the 

 scutellum, the lateral ones arched at base, fading out posteriorly, 

 and the middle one low and slender throughout. Hemelytra 

 mostly opaque, testaceous behind the middle, with the raised lines 

 whitish ; the discoidal areole fusiform, fuscous behind, with the 

 bounding veins carinate and the exterior one rising posteriorly ; 

 the surface generally granulated ; a broA^n double spot occupies the 

 space costally beyond the discoidal areole; costal area narrow, 

 tapering at base, of almost equal width from thence to tip of 

 membrane, whitish, provided with a single series of subquadrate 

 areoles, and marked near the tip with a dark brown spot contiguous 

 to a brown circle on the closed membrane, middle cells of the 

 membrane large, unevenly reticulated, and with brown veins, the 

 tip almost truncated. 



Length to tip of wing-covers 2|-2| mm. ; width of pronotum 

 I mm. 



