LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSEOTS, 227 
blackish vitreous. Length of the body 44 lines; of the wings 
9 lines. 
a. Mexico. From M. Sallé’s collection. 
PRocoNIA ADMITTENS. 
Testacea, fusco punctata ; caput conicum, subsulcatum et subexca- 
vaium, frontis disco subdepresso subconcavo ; thorax sulco 
antico transverso ; abdomen nigro fasciatum; ale antice 
vitree, fascia media latissima nigricante, apice luride ; 
postice cinereo-vilree, 
Testaceous. Head and thorax punctured with brown. Head 
conical, with a slight longitudinal furrow, and with some shallow 
excavations; disk of the front depressed and slightly concave. 
Thorax with a slight transverse furrow in front. Abdomen with 
black bands. Fore wings vitreous, with a very broad blackish 
middle band, lurid from thence to the tips. Hind wings grayish 
vitreous. Length of the body 5—5} lines; of the wings 9—10 
lines. 
a,b. Mexico. From M, Sallé’s collection. 
PRocONIA INSOLITA. 
Fulva, nigro conspersa, subtus sordide albida vittis duabus laterali- 
bus flavo-albis ; caput longi-conicum, subexcavatum ; discus 
subtus pallide rye, sulcis obliquis lateralibus nigris ; 
seutellum nigro bimaculatum; pectus nigro bistrigatum ; 
abdomen supra nigrum, disco subtus rufescente ; pedes rufes- 
centes, tibiis tarsisque supra nigris ; ale antice rufescentes, 
punclata, apice luride ; postice cinereo-vitree. 
Tawny, dingy whitish beneath, Head above, thorax and scu- 
tellum with minute black speckles. Head above elongate-conical, 
very slightly excavated; disk beneath pale reddish, with slight 
oblique black-marked lateral furrows ; a yellowish white stripe ex- 
tending on each side from the front of the vertex nearly to the tip of 
the abdomen. Scutellum with a black spot on each side at the 
base. Pectus with a black streak on each side. Abdomen black 
above, reddish in the disk beneath. Legs reddish; fure tibie and 
fore tarsi black above. Fore wings reddish, punctured, lurid at the 
tips. Hind wings grayish vitreous. Length of the body 4 lines } 
of the wings 7 lines. 
a, Mexico. From M. Sallé’s collection. 
