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CATALOGUE OK 
C. rnjispinus may be distinguished from it by the shorter second joint of 
the antennae. 
a. Orizaba. From M. Salle’s collection. 
Chlorocoris rufopictus. 
Pallide flaveseente viridis, suhtiliter punctalus ; caput transverse striatum, 
antice rotundatum, lobis cequilongis, loho medio rufo ; antennae basi 
rosece ; thorax fascia antica abbreviata pallide ochracea, fascia postica 
abbreviata indeterminata spinis bi'evissimis lateribusque serralis 
saturate rujis ; scutellum apice roseum ; abdominis latera rosea 
maculata ; pedes roseo varii; al<e antica; puncto discoidali costaque 
basi 7'oseis, membrana pellucida. 
Pale yellowish green, minutely punctured, more yellowish beneath. 
Head transversely and very finely striated, rounded in front; lobes of equal 
length; middle lobe red. Antennae bright rosy towards the base ; second 
joint very little longer than the third. Thorax in front with an abbre- 
viated pale ochraceous band which includes the calli ; a posterior abbre- 
viated irregular deep rosy band; spines and sides of the same hue, the 
former very short, the latter slightly serrated. Scutellum with a slight 
forked keel, much attenuated towards the tip, which is deep rose-colour. 
Abdomen with elongated red spots along each side. Anal appendages of 
the male large. Legs above mostly bright rosy red. Fore wings with a 
red point in the disk ; costa red towards the base ; membrane colourless. 
Length of the body 8 lines. 
The spines of the thorax are much shorter than those of C. rubescem, 
with which it agrees in the structure of the head. 
a. Mexico. From Mr. Glennie’s collection. 
Far. |8. Glaucus. Glauco-viridis, disco subtus testacco ; antennts dimidio 
basali roseo ; thorax linea transversa abbreviata lateribusque saturate 
rujis; scutellum apice atrum ; abdominis latera rufo maculata ; tibiae 
basi rufescentes ; aloi anticae rufescente unipunctatae. 
Pale sea-green ; disk beneath testaceous. Antennm rosy red towards 
the base. Thorax with a transverse abbreviated red line between the 
spines, which, like the slightly serrated sides, are also dark red. Scutellum 
with a shining black tip. Abdomen with elongated red spots along each 
side. Tibiae reddish towards the base. Fore wings with a reddish point 
in the disk. 
b. Mexico. From Mr. Glennie’s collection. 
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Pgecilometis binotatus. 
Saturate rufescens, subtililer punctatus, flavo conspersus, subtus albidus; 
caput flavo septemlineatum, postice nigrum flavo unilineatum ; thorax 
flavo unilineatus et marginatus ; scutellum linea maculisque duabus 
basalibus maeulaque apicali flavis ; pectus et venter rufo quadri- 
vittata, vittis exterioribus macularibus ; pedes albidi, rufo conspersi ; 
aloe anticae macula discoidali flava, membrana fusca albo vittata. 
