Rhynchotal Miscellanea. 53 



PHYSOKHYNCHUS PKIXCIPALIS, sp. n. 



? . Head, pronotum, scutellum, and sternum reddish-ochraceous ; 

 abdomen sanguineous ; hemelytra, legs, abdominal incisures, and 

 stigmatal areas black ; tarsi brownish-ochraceous ; basal joint of 

 antennae black, remainder mutilated ; abdomen above with a small 

 black spot on the lateral area of each abdominal segment. Pronotum 

 concolorous, the longitudinal incision fine, but not reaching the base 

 of posterior lobe, longitudinally foveate near posterior angles ; scu- 

 tellum foveate on disk ; body very elongate, hemelytra almost 

 reaching abdominal apex. 



Long. 35 mm. 



Hab. Mashonaland; Salisbury (G. A. K. Marshall); Orange River 

 Colony (South African Museum). 



CLEONTES GENITUS sp. n. 



Luteous; head, antennae, anterior lobe of pronotum, anterior tibiae, 

 membrane, and rostrum, black ; corium, base of membrane, apical 

 area of connexivum, and abdomen beneath reddish-ochraceous ; 

 connexivum above and beneath, excluding apical area, pale strami- 

 neous ; distinctly pilose, especially the lateral margins of head, pro- 

 notum and abdomen, and legs ; posteriorly produced posterior 

 margin of pronotum profoundly concave. 



Long. 15 mm. 



Hab. Mashonaland; Umfuli River (G. A. K. Marshall). 



LOPODYTES MASHON.E Sp. 11. 



Head, antennae, anterior lobe of pronotum, scutellum, and legs 

 pale castaneous ; posterior lobe of pronotum, corium, membrane, and 

 prosternum pale ochraceous ; body beneath thickly greyishly pilose ; 

 above moderately pilose; head, antennae, and legs longly pilose; 

 corium and posterior legs more or less greyishly tonientose ; pronotum 

 with the anterior lobe tuberculate at anterior angles, and quadri- 

 tuberculate at the posterior transverse incision; posterior lobe 

 longitudinally foveate and with a distinct central longitudinal carina- 

 tion, lateral areas also foveate ; membrane about reaching the base 

 of the sixth abdominal segment. 



Long. 19 mm. 



Hab. Mashonaland; Umfuli River (G. A. K. Marshall). 



