176 SJOSTEDTS KILIMANUJARO-MERtJ EXPEDITION. 8: G. 



the basal slope from near the top, basal two-thirds of scutellum, post-scutellum, the sides 

 of metapleime broadly, the black central line obliquely dilated above, a large line on the 

 basal half of mesopleurse, extending from the top to the bottom, broad above, gradually 

 narrowed to a fine point below, a line on the sides of the abdominal petiole, extending 

 from the spiracles half way to the apex, rounded below and gradually widened from the 

 base to the apex, a narrow curved line on the extreme apex, a large, oblique mark near 

 the base of the 2nd segment, irregularly narrowed below, 2 large, broad lines on the 

 sides of the apex, roundly dilated on the innerside, the outer waved at the base; and 

 somewhat similar lines, but more narrowed, on the innerside, and lines on the innerside 

 of the 2nd to 5th ventral segments, clear lemon-yellow; the upperside of the antennal 

 scape except for a black line, narrowed at the base, the flagellum, the 1st abdominal 

 segment except the basal all round, the greater part of the top, the black line narrowed 

 at the base, and still more so and acutely at the apex, and the 2nd segment, except for 

 a black spot on eitherside of the base and 3 in a row on the apex, rufous. Legs rufous, 

 all the femora lined with black above, the anterior femora and the tibia? bright yellow. 

 a 71 . Length 17 mm. 



KUimandjaro: Kibonoto, cultivated zone, 1300 1900 m., 19th May. 



Antennal hook sharp-pointed, extending to the middle of the penultimate joint. 

 Hinder ocelli separated from each other by a distinctly greater distance than they are from 

 the eyes. The narrowed lower part of the clypeus distinctly shorter than the upper, its 

 apex transverse. Apex of post-scutellum slightly obliquely narrowed to a point in the 

 centre; it is not half the length of the scutellum. Petiole longer than the head and 

 thorax united. 



Apart from the reddish colour in crytliraspis being replaced by bright yellow on 

 the thorax and abdomen, xantlmspis may be known by the larger post-scutellum, which 

 is fully half the length of the scutellum, and its apex becomes gradually roundly dilated 

 towards the centre, by the metanotal furrow being less distinctly defined at the base, 

 and not becoming so distinctly, gradually widened towards the apex and by the large 

 yellow mark on the mesopleurse and sides of metanotum. The wings in xatitliaspis are 

 hyaline, slightly suffused with violaceous, the costa is testaceous, the nervures black; the 

 teguke reddish, black on the innerside at the base. 



* 

 Eumeues ineruensis sp. nov. 



Yellow, the abdominal petiole, except at the base and apex, bright-red; as are also 

 the mandibles, except the extreme apex, the antennal scape, basal half of flagellum and 

 the apical joint; the vertex, a short line leading down to the antennal fovere, the occiput 

 except at the eyes, the mesonotum, except for a narrow yellow line down the outer- 

 edge, a large mark near the middle of the tegula?, indented by a rufous spot at the outer 

 apical edge, the foveee at the sides of the scutellum, its apex and the base of posl- 

 scutellum, a line down the centre of metanotum, the breasts, the apex of the mesopleurae 

 and base of the metapleuree broadly, roundly narrowed at the base, a large mushroom- 



