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The Ohio Naturalist. 
[Vol. XV, No. 8, 
Gonatus divergens Distant. 
Two specimens from Guatemala: Gualan, Feb. 14th; Los 
Amates, Feb. 18th, 1905. The $ specimen is apparently im¬ 
mature and of a light color probably due to the fact that it was 
killed soon after the last ecdysis took place. 
The cf referred with some doubt to this species is smaller than indicated 
by Distant’s description. With the material on hand, we do not feel war¬ 
ranted in making a new species of this specimen. It is of a uniformly brown 
color with the posterior angles of the pronotum and the veins of the corium 
of lighter brown. Head slightly wider than long; eyes rather coarsely 
granulate. Antennae with the second segment one-third longer than the 
third; third segment slightly longer than first; fourth wanting. Pronotum 
much wider than long; sides with a simple carina; anteriorly suddenly con¬ 
tracted to width of head; posterior border slightly emarginate. Scutellum 
triangular, large, elevated next to the pronotum, flattened on the disc, 
obsoletely carinate at the apex. Head finely punctulate except at the base. 
Pronotum more coarsely punctulate, but with polished and faintly punctate 
areas on the anterior disc and the posterior angles. Scutellum, except the 
polished base, and hemelytra uniformly punctate. Length 4 mm., width 
1.75 mm. 
Family Pyrrhocorid^e. 
Dysdercus mimus Say. 
Two specimens from Honduras: San Pedro, Feb. 21st to 
March 8th, 1905. 
Dysdercus albidiventris Stal. 
A common and very variable insect in Guatemala: Gualan, 
Jan. 14th; Los Amates, Feb. 18th to 25th, 1905. 
Family Coreid^:. 
Pachylis sp. 
Five nymphs from Guatemala: Gualan, Jan. 14th; Puerto 
Barrios, March 3d, 1905. 
Stenoscelidea aenescens Stal. 
One specimen, taken at Los Amates, Guatemala, Jan. 16th, 
1905. 
Capaneus odiosus Stal. 
Four specimens from Guatemala: Mazatenango, Feb. 3d; 
Puerto Barrios, March 3d, 1905. 
Plapigus circumcinctus Stal. 
Three specimens from Guatemala: Los Amates, Jan. 17th; 
Puerto Barrios, March 3d, 1905. 
Madura perfida Stal. 
Two specimens from Guatemala: Los Amates, Feb. 18th, 
1905. 
Madura longicomis Stal. 
One example, taken March 3d, 1905 at Puerto Barrios, Guate¬ 
mala. 
