RECORDS OF GUATEMALAN HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA 
WITH DESCRIPTION OF NEW SPECIES * 
Herbert Osborn and Carl J. Drake. 
The Guatemalan Hemiptera-Heteroptera listed and the new 
species described in this paper were collected by Prof. Jas. S. 
Hine during the winter of 1905. Altho most of the records re¬ 
corded herein are found in the “Biologia Centrali Americana” 
and confirm the records of Messrs. Distant and Champion, 
several are new to Guatemala and Honduras, some to Central 
America, and a few to science. 
Nearly all of the aquatic and semi-aquatic Heteroptera were 
turned over to Mr. J. R. de la Torre Bueno who has published a 
preliminary paper * 1 on the same. A paper 2 covering part of the 
Homoptera was published by the senior author, but some of this 
material remains in the university collection for further study. 
Family Corixid.e. 
Tenagobia socialis F. B. White. 
One specimen: Los Amates, Guatemala, Feb. 18th, 1905. 
Family Nepid.®. 
Ranatra fusca Palisot de Beauvois. 
Two typical specimens, taken at Los Amates, Guatemala, 
Jan. 16th, 1905. 
Family Belostomid.e. 
Belostoma annulipes Herrich-Schaffer. 
One specimen: Los Amates, Guatemala, Jan. 16th, 1905. 
Abedus breviceps Stal. 
One specimen: Gualan, Guatemala, Jan. 14th, 1905. 
Zaitha anura Herrich-Schaffer. 
One specimen: Los Amates, Guatemala, Jan. 16th, 1905. 
Zaitha fusciventris Dufour. 
One specimen: Los Amates, Guatemala. Feb. 16th, 1905. 
Family Gelastocorid^:. 
Pelogonus perbosci Guerin. 
Several specimens from Guatemala: Gualan, Jan. 14th; Los 
Amates, Feb. 16th; Santa Lucia, Feb. 2d. 1905. 
Gelastocoris oculatus Fabricius. 
Five specimens of this common and widely distributed species 
from Guatemala; Gualan, Jan. 14th; Aguas Callientes, Jan. 28,1905. 
* Contributions from the Department of Zoology and Entomology of the 
Ohio State University, No. 40. 
1 Ohio Naturalist, Vol. VIII, No. 8, p. 370-382. 
2 Ohio Naturalist, Vol. IX. No. 5, p. 457-466. 
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