IN SECT A. 253 



Lygaus campestris, sp. u. (Tab. III. fig. 10.) 



Body above reddish orange ; antennae, eyes, central lobe of 

 head, inner margin of eyes, two irregular longitudinal central 

 fasciae to pronotum (which become somewhat evanescent 

 posteriorly and are united to lateral margin a little beyond 

 centre), lateral pronotal margins, scutellum excluding apical 

 cariua, a small spot near each apical margin of clavus, apical 

 margin, posterior half of sublateral margin, and a spot on disk 

 of corium, subbasal spot to membrane, sternum, legs, and 

 rostrum, black. Membrane pale fuscous, the veins black, and 

 a white spot on each side of the subbasal black spot. Extreme 

 lateral margins of corium ochraceous; sternum with some 

 large greyish- white spots. 



Long. 8 millim. (W. L. D.) 



Transvaalia, gen. nov. 



Ocelli much nearer to eyes than to each other. Body 

 elongate; head triangular and convex; pronotum excavated 

 anteriorly, its lateral margins and a central longitudinal ridge 

 carinate, basal margin with its apices angularly reflexed back- 

 wardly and inwardly. Rostrum with the basal joint extending 

 a little beyond the base of the head. Scutellum triangular, 

 moderately convex, and with a central longitudinal sulcation on 

 basal half. Legs long; body above moderately pilose. 



The peculiar structure of the pronotum and scutellum is 

 sufficient to easily distinguish this genus. ( W, L. D.) 



Transvaalia lugens, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 12.) 



Body above shining luteous ; head, antennae, legs, anterior 

 area of pronotum, basal margin of scutellum, membrane, 

 marginal sutures of pronotum, and apical half of abdomen 

 (excluding segmental margins) black; a large furcate spot 

 to head above and apex of head beneath, a spot at each 

 anterior marginal area of pronotum, and coxal spot carmine- 

 red. 



Second joint of the antennas longest, third and fourth sub- 

 equal in length. 



Long. 12 millim. (W. L. D.) 



