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26. Largus divisus. 
Foem. Ater, fusiformis, subtilissime punclalus ; caput glabru 7 n, bisul- 
calum ; oculi valde prominuli ; rostrum coxas inleruiedias altingens ; 
antenncE corporis dimidio longiores ; prolhorax transverse subsulcatus^ 
fascia poslica rufa ulrinque dilatata et elongata ; inelapectus et 
segmentum Inni ventrale transverse eburneo iineata ; fasciae tres 
posleriores ventrales eburnece latce interruptce abbreviatae ; femora 
anlica sublus spinosa ; corium costa margineque inter iore tenuiter 
eburneo marginata, slriga obliqua discali strigaque clavata marginali 
eburneis. 
Female. Deep black, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head small, 
triangular, smooth, with two longitudinal furrows between the eyes, which 
are very prominent. Rostrnm extending to the middle coxse. Antennae 
slender, rather more than half the length of the body ; first joint nearly 
twice the length of the head ; second hardly half the length of the first; 
third much shorter than the second; fourth nearly as long as the first. 
Prothorax convex, with a slight transverse furrow at a little in front of the 
middle; a red band along the hind border, dilated on each side, where it 
extends to the transverse furrow. Scutellum with a white line towards the 
tip. Metapectus and basal ventral segment with a transverse ivory-white 
line on each side. Second, third and fifth ventral segments with an 
interrupted abbreviated and very broad ivory-white band on each. Fore 
femora with spines of various size beneath. Corium with the costa and 
the interior border very narrowly ivory-white; an ivory-white streak along 
the interior border, widening towards the tip; another ivory-white streak 
from the base of the costa nearly to the inner angle. Length of the body 
6 lines. 
a. Tunantins. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
Country unknown. 
27. Largus sexguttatus. 
sexguttatus, H.-Sch. Warn. Ins. ix. 181. 
28. Largus pallidicorxis. 
pallidicornis, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 181. 
Genus 12. LECADRA. 
Lecadra, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4me S^r. ii. 582. 
1. Lecadra abdominalis. 
Lecadra abdominalis, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4me S^r. ii. 582, pi. 15, f. 3 — 
Largus abdominalis, Stal, K. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. 1870, 96. 
Peru. 
a. Para. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
b. Para. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
. Tapayos. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
. Ega. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
