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recta, postice perpendiculariter abrupta instructo ; carinis duabus metasterni 
parallelis ; lobis lateralibus abdominis obtuse denticulatis, segmentis duobus 
ultimis utiinque in lobulum distinctum suisum vergentem ampliatis; 
membrana et tarsis fuscis. Ç. Long. corp. 7%, Lat. 
pronoti 6, abdominis 6% mill. 
Brasilia: S. Catharina. (Mus. Hung.) 
Speciebus duabus sequentibus valde affinis 
et similis, sed rostro longiore, lateribus pronoti 
et abdominis obtuse denticulatis, pronoto abdo¬ 
mine angustiore, lateribus explanatis ejus haud 
antrorsum vergentibus, scutello haud spinoso, nec 
triangulariter gibboso-elevato, segmentis quinti et sexti abdominis lobu¬ 
lati carinisque metasterni totis distantibus divergens. 
2. Cyrtocoris trigonus Germ. (Pig. B). 
Oxynotus trigonus Germ. Zeitschr. f. Ent. I. 1. p. 44. 2. (1839). 
California; Mexico, Procopp; Guatemala: Las Mercedes, Champion; 
Panama : Chiriqui, Caldera, Champion ; Brasilia : S. Paulo ; Paraguay : 
Asuncion, Anisits (Mus. Hung.). — Columbia, Argentinia. 
Fig. 3. Cyrtocoris trigonus Germ 
Scutellum a latere visum. 
Valde suspicor speciem hanc solum varietatem speciei sequentis 
esse, a qua tantum gibbositate scutelli minus elevata et in spinam distinctam 
haud producta differre videtur. 
3. Cyrtocoris gibbus Fabr. (Fig. 4.) 
Tetyra gibba Fabr. Syst. Rhyng. p. 141. 63. (1803); Schiôdte Nat. Tidsskr. IV. p. 
303. 21. (1842). 
Coptosoma (Oxynotus) gibba Lap. Ess. Hém. p. 74. tab. 55. fig. 6. (1832). 
Oxynotus gibbus Hahn Wanz. Ins. III. p. 28. tab. 82. fig. 250. (1835.) ; Germ. Zeitschr. 
f. Ent. 1. 1. p. 44. 1. (1839); Am. et Sérv. Hist, des Hém. p. 59. 1. (1843). 
Podops gibbus Bttrm. Handb. II. 1 . p. 386. 1. (1835); Blanch. Hist, des Ins. III. 
p. 160. 1. (1840). 
Stoll Pun. p. 156. tab. 39. fig. 281. 
Fig. 2. 
Cyrtocoris obtusus n. sp. 
Scutellum a latere visum. 
