406 Annals of the South African Museum. 



along the crest as in the , but with the sides closely tuberculate ; 

 posterior lobe closely varicose ; on the sides are four raised yellowish 

 bauds slanting backwards, but reaching neither the crest nor the 

 humeral ridge, and a smaller spot on the anterior margin but in a line 

 with the bauds ; abdomen with three conspicuous superposed elongate 

 whitish yellow bands ou each segment. 



Length 46-47 mm. 



Hab. Cape Town (Cape Peninsula). 



BULLA OCELLATA, Tllliub. $ . 



Vet. Akad. Handl. xxxvi, 1810, p. 57, pi. 2, fig. 3. 

 ? serrata, Thunb. ? . Loc. cit. p. 64, pi. 2, fig. 8. 



(J . Light green with the edge of the crest pinkish red, edge of the 

 lateral sinus of pronotum flavescent ; face sparsely, labrum densely 

 granulose ; pronotum tectiform, not declivous at the junction of the 

 anterior with the posterior lobe, the former is plainly closely serrulate, 

 the sides are punctate and not granulate, the crest of the posterior 

 lobe is closely undulate but uot serrate in the posterior part, and the 

 sides are sub-foveolate punctate ; there is a blue -black vertical patch 

 on the side of the fore part of the metauotum, and the five ocelli-like 

 patches on the sides of the abdominal segments are conspicuous ; the 

 variolose punctures on the intermediate and posterior tibiae are more 

 distinctly tuberculate than in B. unicolor and B. immaculata. 



Length 47 mm. 



Judging by the $ of B. consobrinawe may consider B. serrata as the 

 $ of B. oceUata. The type specimen seems to have retained the three 

 lateral silvery bands on the abdomen, and lost those of the pronotum, 

 but the description agrees in most respects with that of B. consobrina, 

 except for the absence of the impression on the anterior lobe of the 

 pronotum, which is not mentioned by Stal in his description. 



Hab. Cape Colony (Worcester, Tulbagh). 



BlJLLA CONSOBRINA, 11. sp. 



J. Light green with the edge of the crest of the pronotum pink. 

 It is probable that this species is often mistaken for B. ocellata, Thunb., 

 assuming that the species I identify as such is the right one, but the 

 anterior lobe of the pronotum is not so deeply incised at the junction 

 with the posterior, is more plainly dentate serrate, and the sides are 

 densely granular on the lower part, the granules being also numerous 

 on the upper, and a few shiny ones are scattered on the fore part of the 

 posterior lobe, which is closely reticulate ; anterior and intermediate 



