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Baculodema (Rent n. gen., p. 12.) luridum Reut. (n. sp. , p. 13.) 

 Balaclava, one example. Looks like a slender Jomandes. 



Ceratocapsus nigro=piceus Reut. (n. sp. , p. 13.) 



Balaclava, four examples; Montego Bay, one example. 



Dr. Uhler described this genus in 1887 as Melinna and Mr. 



Kirkaldy renamed it Hyper eides in 1903. Dr. Reuter however 



considers it identical with his genus Ceratocapsus published in 



1875. 



Ceratocapsus consimilis Reut. (n. sp. , p. 14.) 



Balaclava, one example. This has much the appearance 



of a small Ceratocapsus modestus Uhler. 



Orthotylus compsus Reut. (n. sp. , p. 14.) 



Kingston, one example. 

 Orthotylus divergens Reut. (n. sp. , p. 15.) 



Rock Fort, near Kingston, two examples. A pale little 

 species with a red band across the base of the elytra and scu- 

 tellum and a black membrane. 



Platyscytus ( Reut. , n. gen. , p. 1 6. ) binotatus Reut (n. sp. , p. 1 7. ) 

 Hope Gardens, Kingston, one example. This is an odd 

 little insect: pale yellow with the scutellum and a round dot on 

 each elytron red. 



Melanostictus (Reut., n. gen., p. 17.) Van Duzeei Reut. 

 (n. sp., p. 18.) 

 Balaclava, April 5th, one example. 



Hyalochloria (Reut.,n. gen., p. 18.) caviceps Reut. (n.sp.,p. 20.) 

 Not uncommon. I took it at Mandeville, Balaclava, Mon- 

 tego Bay and Richmond. This is an exceedingly delicate little 

 insect much resembling Diaphnidia parvula Uhler from Florida. 



Hyalochloria unicolor Reut. (n. sp., p. 20.) 

 Mandeville, March 31st., one example. 



Mesotropis (Reut. n. gen., p. 21.) viridifasciatus Reut. (n. sp., 



p. 22.) 



Hope Gardens and Constant Spring Hotel, Kingston, two 

 examples; Balaclava, one example. Another delicate green 

 little species with a band of deeper green across the elytra, 

 which may, however, be almost obsolete. 



