INSECtA. 583 
p. 574, pi. 18. fig. 25, and P. clongata, sp. n., Sign, ibid., pi. 13. fig. 26, from 
Chili. 
Amnthudes. 
Acanthia sp. ? Frei-Gessner, Mitth. Schweiz. Ent. Ges. 1864, p. 284. 
From nests of tlie Swift. 
Tingidides. 
Frei-Gessner remarks (Mitth. Schw. ent. Ges. 1864, p. 259) that Tiosmcnua 
atriplicis (Beclcer) from Sarepta is identical with a species from Algeria, 
named by Perris Z, leprimri, 
Solenostoma* , g. n., Sign. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4^ s4r. tomeiii. p. 676. Allied 
to Monanthia ; rostral canal greatly developed, rostrum entirely concealed, 
canal continued along the sternum as far as the intermediate legs ; antennm 
with second joint shortest, first and third longest, first and second stoutest ; 
scutellum concealed by the tricarinated prothorax ; elytra with no membrane. 
Sp. S. UUputiana^ sp. n.. Sign. p. 676, pi. 13. fig. 27, from Chili. 
ColcopterodeSf g. n., Philippi, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1864, p. 307. This genus 
appears to be nearly identical with the preceding ; ocelli 0; rostrum in a deep 
canal ^ third joint of antennae slender, equal to first and second together; 
tarsi of two joints, basal joint minute. Sp. C. fuscescens, sp. n., Phil. 1. c. 
p. 308, from Santiago ; described by Philippi as resembling a small Curculio- 
nid, such as Anthofiomus, the antennae being laid close together during life, 
and carried in an extended position so as to produce the appearance of a long, 
slender rostrum. 
Tingis tUi(v, sp. n., Walsh, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iii. p. 408, and T. amor- 
phfp, sp. n., Walsh, 1. c. p. 209, from Illinois. 
Cantacader germainii, sp. n.. Sign. 1. c. p. 686, from Chili. 
Reduvini. 
Reduvildes. 
^i^Xi^ier^Platymerisruhro-picta (H.-Sch.) and ohsoletiis (Blanch.) 
to the genus Spijiiger, and remarks that the former id from Cayenne. L. c. 
pp. 68, 69. 
Racelda, g. n.. Sign. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® s6r. tome iii. p. 679. Allied to 
CcBcina (Stal) ; head longer than broad, constricted behind ; first joint of 
rostrum equal to the other two ; second joint of antennJe one- third longer 
than first, third and fourth very small, remainder wanting ; anterior disk 
of prothorax not much elevated, smooth ; scutellum with the extremity 
bifid ; legs slender, anterior femora scarcely inflated. Sp. J?. altermns, sp, n.^ 
Sign. p. 679, pi. 11. fig. 6, from Chili. 
Pothea (pneo-nitens, sp. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 69, from N. America ; and P. dichroa^ 
sp. n., Stal, ibid., from Brazil. 
Allcecyrhynchus vinulus, sp. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 69, from Java. 
Harpactorides. 
StSl describes Plmogaster mmiimosuS (Am. k Serv.) from the ty^e in 
Signoret’s collection, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® S(5r. tome iv. p. 67 ; and also 
* This name is preoccupied by a genus of fishes. — En. 
