LXXXII 
embolium pale luteous with their margins blackish; membrane 
pale fuscous; legs ochraceous, body beneath black (émperfectly 
seen omwing lo specimen being carded). Antennæ black, basal half of 
first joint ochraceous, second joint about twice the length of first 
(Remaining joints mutilated). 
Long. 3 1/2 millim. 
Hab. Entre-Rios. 
This species is allied to the Central-American Z, pallidirostris 
Stäl. 
Eccritotarsus magnificus n. sp. 
Black ; eyes, anterior margin of pronotum and a large triangular 
spot at base of corium ochraceous ; a large spot at apex of corium 
before the cuneus, and the apex of membrane pale luteous; legs 
ochraceous, posterior femora with the apices piceous, Antennx 
mulilated, abdominal mar kings imperfeclly seen, oming to specimen 
being carded. 
Pronotum coarsely punctate and shining black. 
Long. 5 millim. 
Hab. Tres Xhos, 
NEOCARNUS GLABRATUS. 
Liocoris glabratus M. S. ? 
One specimen labelled thus is unknown to me by published 
description, I therefore append the following description. 
Very pale ochraceous, somewhat shining ; scutellum pale levigate 
luteous, its margins narrowly dark castaneous ; clavus pale purplish; 
anterior margin of cuneus and margins of basal cellular areas to 
membrane pale castaneous ; legs and rostrum pale purplish, body 
beneath and legs pale ochraceous. Antennæ mutilated. 
Long. 5 millim. 
Hab. Entre Rios. 
Fundanius bicolor n. sp. 
Dark sanguineous ; antennæ, pronotum excluding lateral margins 
and angles, clavus, a costal streak, inner angle of corium, apex 
of cuneus, and legs black; apices of femora ochraceous. Membrane 
pale smoky hyaline, the basal cellular areas blackish. Eyes ochra- 
ceous, somewhat infuscated. 
Long. 5 millim. 
Hab. Petropolis. 
Several specimens of this family remain unidentified, in conse- 
quence of their mutilated condition, and probably represent undes- 
cribed species. 
