510 



the latter 10 1/4 times as long as the first segment of tarsus. 

 Connexivum not terminating in a spine. Nine abdominal segments 

 visible above (seven abdominal and two génital). 



cf. Nine abdominal segments visible beneath (7 abdominal, 

 2 génital), the apical margin of the seventh roundly emarginate. 



Ç. Eight segments visible beneath (only one génital), apical 

 margin of seventh very slightly emarginate. 



Colombia (Type, Ç, my collection 1898); Ecuador, E. de Ville, 

 cfcf (Mus. r. Belg.). 



Length, 13mill. 



Head, first antennal segment, pronotum, anterior femora, inter- 

 mediate and posterior legs, reddish-chesnut or yellowish-chestnut ; 

 anterior tibise and tarsi blackish-chestnut ; apical antennal seg- 

 ments, metanotum and abdomen above, blackish ; prosternum pale 

 chestnut. Mesonotum, mesosternum and abdomen beneath, with 

 short and close pubescence, silvery on the first, lilac-grey on the 

 second and lilac-pink on the last. 



21. Corixa eurynome Kirk. — Queensland (Van Volxem); 

 Port Denison. 



22. C. affinis Leach. — Cyprus, Larnaca (Deschamps). 



23. C. interrupta Say. — Guatemala (Rodriguez). 



24. C. abdominalis Say. — California (Lansweert). 



25. Enithares Bergrothi Montand. — Victoria (Van Volxem). 



26. Anisops productus Fieber. — One nymph from Cyprus, 

 Larnaca (Deschamps). 



