— 8 ~ 



d* Frontal fovea noi profound, subcircular, not truncate apically, not 

 cannate basally, reaching to about one-third of the length of the eyes 

 (from beneath): apex scarceìy reaching to the base of the labrum [fig. 6]. 



Pala widely cultrate, apex somewhat rounded, dorsum subarcuate, 

 venter fairly straight; a single entire row of about 18 teeth aching from 

 base to apex [fig. 7J. 



Fig. 6. — Face of Corixa Griffinii Kirk. tf. 



Fig. 7. — Anterior tibia and tarsus of the same tf. 



9 Pala semilunate, somewhat narrow. 



Length 6 l ] 2 - 7 mill., breadth 2 4 / 4 mill. 



Lago di Kingora; Harro. 



Head, sterna, legs etc flavous. Pronotum pallid greenish-yellow with 

 9-10 brownish-black furcate & anastomose lines. Elytra brownish, ali 

 the yellowish lines dilated, wider than the brownish markings. Lines 

 of clavus and at base of corium subparallel, entire, undulated ; lines of 

 the membrane & apical part of corium interrupted, abbreviated, con- 

 tortuplicated. Abdomen blackish above and below. 



I nave much pleasure in dedicating this species to Dr. Achille Grifflni, 

 the courteous custodian of the Insecta of the Turin Museum, & a careful 

 student of the Rhynchota. - It is very similar in shape to C. Kollarii Fieb., 

 but is at once distinguished by the subparallel, entire pale lines of the 

 clavus and basai portion of the corium, and in the males by the frontal 

 fovea & the palae. The male, moreover, lacks the peculiar shape of the 

 anterior tibiae that obtains in C. Kollarii. 



12. Anisops Antigone Kirk. 

 ^ Gualaquiza. 



13. Anisops sp. 2 (immature). 

 Lago di Kingora. 



14. Anisops sp. 3 (imperfect condition). 

 Valle Santiago. 



