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CATALOGUE OF 
sHghtlj dilated at the tips. Membrane of the fore wings pellucid. Length 
of the body 8 lines. 
a. Ega. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
23. Hvpselonotcs armatus. 
Mas. Testacem ; rostrum coxas anticas superans ; antenncB corpor6 
mullo breviores ; prothoracis anguli postici rectangulati^ subproini- 
nuli ; scutellum fuscum, lateribus apiceque fj avis ; femora poslica 
incrassalUf subtus unispinasa ; tibice posticce sublus serratce et uni- 
spinos(B ; alee anticee fuscee^Jiavo venosee, luteo uniplagiatce, membrana 
lurida. 
Male. Testaceous. Head triangular. Rostrum extending to half 
the space between the fore coxae and the middle coxas; fourth joint much 
longer than the third. Antennae much shorter than the bodv; second and 
third joints nearly equal in length, shorter than the first fourth longer 
than the first. Prothorax finely scabrous, with calli in front and with a 
slight transverse ridge near the hind border; hind angles rectangular, 
slightly prominent. Scutellum brown ; sides and tip pale yellow. Hind 
femora incrassated, with a long oblique spine beneath beyond the middle. 
Plind tibiae minutely serrated beneath, where there is a stout spine near the 
base. Fore wings brown; veins yellow; a luteous patch in the disk; 
membrane lurid. Hind wings pellucid. Length of the body 7\ lines. 
a. Orizaba. From M. Salle’s collection. 
Genus 11. MICROBASIS, C. H.A59. 
1. Microbasis mac u lata, C. H. 459. 
a. Columbia. From M. Goudot’s collection. 
Genus 12. JADERA. 
Jadera, Slal. 
1. Jadera sanguinolenta. 
Cimex sanguinolentus, Fahr. Sgst. Ent. 721 ; Sp. Ins. ii. 365 ; Mant. Ins. 
ii. 30— Lygaeus sanguinolentus, Fabr. Ent. Sgst. iv. 158; Sgst. Rhyn. 
224— Cirnex cruentus, Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. 301 — Lygaeus cruentus, 
Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 159; Syst. Rhyn. 225— Leptocoris coturnix’ 
Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 305— Serinetha coturnix, C. II. 462— Therapha 
cinerea, Serv. Hem. 244— Serinetha sanguinolenta, StaL Hem. Fabr 
i. 68. 
a. Jamaica. 
2. Jadera ^eola. 
Serinetha? aeola, C. H. 463. 
a. Mexico. Presented by E. P. Coffin, Esq. 
