208 PEOF. p. R. UHLEE Olf THE [Mar. 6, 



pale pieeous. Pronotum marked with a narrow fuscous line ou 

 the middle, which becomes double on the anterior lobe ; each side 

 o£ this several short streaks of the same colour are distributed over 

 the surface, and on the humeri and nearer the middle are two 

 short, faint stripes of fuscous ; posterior margin decurved, with the 

 extreme edge whitish. Legs pale testaceous sprinkled \^ith fuscous, 

 with a black band at tip of the middle and posterior femora, and 

 a smaller black spot on the apex of the tibiae ; the tarsi and espe- 

 cially the nails fuscous. The scutellum and inner edge of the 

 clavus receives the continuation of the black stripe from the middle 

 of the pronotum. Clavus and corium striped with obscure fuscous 

 lines, some of which border the inner edges of the strong veins ; 

 the cuneus is also marked with a fuscous abbreviated stripe ; mem- 

 brane marked with fuscous lines, most of which are confined to the 

 veins. Meso- and metasternum pieeous black, the venter pale on the 

 middle, darker on the side, and with the connexivnm marked with 

 black, irregular spots. Genital segment of male a little clavate, 

 subtruncate at tip, and bent back. 



Length to tip of venter 6-6| ram. ; width of pronotum 1-1| mm. 



Numerous specimens were obtained at Balthazar, April 7 and 

 August 15, at an altitude of 250 feet, on open weedy places 

 near a stream. It was also taken at St. George's and on the 

 Vendome estate. A few specimens were beaten from herbage 

 at night. 



Velidia, gen. nov. 



Aspect of a robust Metaccmthus, but a genuine Nabid, with 

 certain elements of structure, such as a blunt vertical head and 

 deep pronotum, quite out of keeping with the ordinary members 

 of this group. Head short, with a polished swollen base, which is 

 separated from the space in front of the eyes by a transverse groove ; 

 the eyes oval, vertical, projecting but little beyond the occipital 

 swelling ; front short, but slightly convex. Eostrum conical at base, 

 beyond this slender and reaching upon the posterior coxae ; the tylus 

 vertical, narrow,tapering, the cheeks also narrow. Antennae slender, 

 the basal joint a little longer than the head ; the second joint more 

 slender, nearly twice as long as the basal one ; the third equally 

 slender, a little longer than the second ; the fourth shorter than 

 the second. Pronotum short, blunt, subtrapezoidal, having a 

 recurved collum which caps the base of the head ; the anterior lobe 

 almost entirely occupied by the smooth, swollen, transverse callo- 

 sities, the lateral margins carinated along the upward curve of the 

 callosities ; the posterior lobe high, sloping forwards, almost flat, a 

 little wider than long, with the posterior border detiexed and the 

 edge sinuated and reflexed ; the pleiu-al flaps wide, almost abruptly 

 detiexed, f ormiug a cap, the edges widely reflexed. Scutellum sub- 

 lunate, very short, almost covered by the pronotum, with the apex 

 acuminate. Legs of median length, the posterior femora a little 

 clavate at tip ; the anterior pair thickest, tapering at both ends 



