LXXXI 
RESTHENIA PYRRHOMELÆNA. 
Resthenia pyrrhomelæna Stal. Rio-Jan. Hem., I, p. 46, n. 5 
(18650). 
RESTHENIA BASALIS. 
Capsus basalis Walk. Cat. Het. VI, p. 108. n. 244 (1873). 
RESTHENIA TIBIALIS. 
Capsus tibialis Walk. Cat. Het., VI, p. 109, n. 245 (1873). 
Resthenia designata n. sp. 
Black; head above and beneath, pronotum and prosternum sangui- 
neous, pronotum with a small black spot near anterior margin. 
This species is closely allied to Z. basalis Walk., from which it 
can be at once distinguished by the black spot on the pronotum and 
by the legs being totaly black and concolorous. 
Long 8 to 9 millim. 
Hab. Petropolis, Therezopolis. 
Resthenia majuscula n. sp. 
Black; head, pronotum, scutellum, base of corium to near apex of 
scutellum and the sternum red; two spots near anterior margin of 
pronotum, two spots near basal margin of scutellum, and a spot on 
each lateral margin of meso- and metasternums black. Antennæ 
black, pilose, second joint almost twice the length of the first. 
Rostrum black, reaching the intermediate coxæ. 
Long. 15 milim. 
Hab. Rio Janeiro. 
This is the largest species of Resthenia with whichIam acquainted. 
Division PHYTOCARIA. 
COMPSOCEROCORIS SUBVITTATUS. 
Phytocoris subviltatus Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. I, p. 47, 1 (1860). 
Division CAPSARIA. 
LYGUS VITTISCUTIS. 
Deræocoris vittiscutis Stäl, Rio Jan. Hem. I, p. 48, 4 (1860). 
LYGUS sp. 
PŒCILOCAPSUS sp. 
Division BRYOCORARIA. 
ECCRITOTARSUS LEUCOPUS. 
ÆEccritotarsus leucopus Stäl, Rio Jan. Hem, I, p. 58, n. 11 
(1860). 
ECCRITOTARSUS INCUR VUS. 
E'ccritotarsus incurvus Dist. Biol. Centr, Am. Rhynch. I. 
p. 285, n. 8, t. 26, f. 15 (1884). 
Eccritotarsus incusus n. sp. 
Ovate, elongate; black; corium pale fuscous, the cuneus and 
