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somewhat rhomboidal, with rounded angles, touching each other at the inner 
basal angle, from the side triangular, upper and under margin convex, apex 
rounded, posterior margin €-shaped; rostrum stout, four-jointed, reaching to 
between the first pair of cox, first joint covered by the triangular labrum. 
Thorax: pronotum short, posterior margin slightly concave across the scutellum ; 
scutellum long, triangular, pointed, sides concave; elytra convex, without a 
clavus or membrane ; emboliwm narrow, nearly as long as the corium; wings, 
none; sternum long, sides densely clothed with fine, long, appressed hairs ; 
prosternum short ; meso-sternum transverse, anterior margin in the middle with 
a callus, sides reflexed, xyphus rounded, apex considerably depressed ; meta- 
sternum long, posterior margin in the middle triangular; legs, first and second 
pairs short, third very long ; tibia, first pair at the apex with two short spines, 
lower margin with a few long, semi-erect, stout, spinose hairs ; tarsi, first and 
second pairs with the first joint twice as long as the second; claws, two, on 
the first and second pairs sub-equal, on the third minute; thighs, tibia, and 
tarsi of the third pair of legs of almost equal length. 
Very closely allied to the genus Anisops, from which it differs in 
not having the crown elongated nor the eyes separate, and in the not 
decidedly different proportions of the various parts of the hind legs. 
AntrpaLocoris MarsuHattt, Scott, sp. n. 
Very pale green, shining, after death almost white; elytra with 
anterior margin black. 
Head: crown and face brown or green, below the base of the forehead an almost 
round depression extending to the inner margin of the eyes; antenne pale 
green, second joint clothed with long brownish hairs, fourth joint clothed 
with short silvery ones, having besides a long fringe of the same along the 
convex margin ; eyes large, dark brown; labrum piceous ; rostrwm, third and 
fourth joints black. 
Thorax: pronotum short, shining, unpunctured ; scutellwm long, triangular ; elytra 
pale green, almost white ; coriwm, next the embolium with an elongate black 
streak at the base and another in the middle, connected by the black nerve, 
apex with a black patch; embolium, for about two-thirds the length of the 
corium, black; anterior marginal nerve more or less green ; sternum yellowish 
or greenish, sides thickly covered with very long, fine, black hairs; legs green; 
coxe of all the pairs brownish-yellow; thighs, first and second pairs pitchy- 
black, apex broadly green ; tibie and tarsi green; claws black; third pair of 
thighs green, extreme base and apex on the inside piceous ; tibie green, inner 
margin broadly black ; tarsi green, inner margin black and with a dense fringe 
of short black hairs. 
Abdomen, above green, genital segments brown; underneath green, base and 
genital segments fuscous or black. 
Length, 2—23 lines. Length of hinder legs, 3—3} lines. 
Several specimens were taken at the mouth of the Gravone river, 
in company with Anisops niveus. 
Linares, Provincia de Jaen, Spain: December, 1871. 
