484 DR. F. B. WHITE ON NEW HEMIPTERA. 



reddish colour like that of red pottery is meant, by others an 

 ochraceous yellow, with a slight brown tinge like sunburnt bricks, 

 or " terra cotta." The latter is, I think, the correct interpretation 

 of the term ; and in that sense I use the word. 



4. IscHNODEMUS iNAMBiTiosus, n. sp. Niger, sericeus, opacus, 

 capitis vertice, lobo postico pronoti, abdomine pedibusque subnitidis ; 

 hemelytris pallido-ochraceis, clavi basi et margine interiore late, corii 

 apice latissime, margine apieah, angulo interiore, et suturae clavalis 

 parte tertia apicali, necnon macula longa ovali (discum membranae 

 implente et extus apieem versus corii sinuata) nigris ; femorum apici- 

 bus imis, tibiis, tarsis, et autennarum articulorum 3 basalium apicibus 

 plus minus flavido-brunneis ; rostro, tibiis anticis, tibiis ceteris ad 

 apieem, et tarsorum articulo tertio obscurioribus ; abdominis lateri- 

 bus nigris; ventre ad basin ferrugineo. Hemelytris abdomine maxima 

 brevioribus, rostro metasterni medium attingente. S long. 6, lat. 1 

 millim. 



Sah. Brasiliam borealem. (Camana, Eio Javary, Dec. 6, 1874, 

 J. W. R. Trail.) 



Allied, but not very closely, to Ischnodemus tilialis, Stal. 



5. Pamera PAGANA, n. sp. Subelongata, nigra, paUido-pilosula, parce 

 punctata ; antennis, rostro pedibusque testaceo-flavis, illarum articulo 

 apicali fusco ante medium late albido-annulato ; capitis clypeo et 

 tuberculis antenniferis, pronoti collo antico et lobo postico brunneo- 

 castaneis, hoc nigro-maculato ; hemelytris sordide testaceo-flavis, clavo 

 corioque fusco-punctatis ; corii fascia pone medium irregulariter fracta, 

 apice margineque apicali brunneo-fuscis ; membrana sordide flavo- 

 albida, inter nervos fusco-notata ; tarsis ad apieem fuscis. <? long. 5, 

 lat. 1^ millim. 



Hab. Brasiliam- borealem. (Eio Solimoes, Nov. 13, 1874, J. W. 

 H. Trail.) 



Closely allied to Pamera hilohata, Say ; but apparently distinct 

 by its smaller stature, differently coloured antennsB and rostrum, 

 the latter being also rather longer, by the coloration and especially 

 the punctuation of the hemelytra, &c. 



6. Leth^eus lepidus, n. sp. Oblongus, nigro-piceus, rude punctatus ; 

 pronoti disco et angulis posticis maculis parvis, scutelloque lineis tri- 

 bus abbreviatis brunneo-flavis notatis hemelytris irregulariter pallido- 

 venosis, et maculis, una basali, altera intus medium versus necnon 

 duabus extus prope apieem, flavo-albidis notatis ; membrana dilute 

 fusca dilutius venosa ; antennis brunneis ; pedibus pallido-flavo- 

 brunneis. Femoribus anticis subtus prope apieem spinis 4 parvis, et 

 cum tibiis omnibus spinulis setiformibus nonnullis armatis. $ long. 

 6, lat. 2? miUim. 



