14 ARKIV FÖR ZOOLOGI. BAND 12. N:0 17. 



et pronoto conjunctis plus quam quadruplo longiora, corio et 

 clavo alutaceo-rugulosis, Long. (^ 4 mm., incl. elytr. 6,5 mm. 

 (Mus. Stockholm.) 

 Meru. . 



29. Lygus vittatus Eeut., Öfv. Finsk. Vet. Soc. Förh. 

 XLV, 6, p. 8 (1903). 



Guaso Nyiro. 



The specimen from the above locality has a ventral sub- 

 lateral series of small sanguineous spöts, one in each segment, 

 and a similar spöt on each si de of the female vagina. 



This easily recognizable si^ecies was previously known 

 only from French Somahland. 



Fam. Veliadae. 



30. Tenagoyelia Sjoestedti Kiek., Sjöstedts Kilimandjaro- 

 Meru Exped. II, 12, p. 22 (1908). 



Forma macroptera: Pronotum et mesonotum 

 in scutum commune modice convexum coaUta, hoc 

 pone humeros in processum lateribus depressum 

 apice sat anguste rotundatum retrorsum produc- 

 tum, hoc processu parti antehumerali scuti sub- 

 aeque longo. Elyi^ra (fig. 1) completa, apicem 

 abdominis attingentia, praeter limbum interiorem 

 prope apicem venula transversa di visum cellulis 

 quinque (2, 2, 1) instructa, fusco-nigra, Hneolis 

 quinque albis (una in quaque cellula) signata. 

 A single specimen taken by Herr Lindblom. 

 KiRKALDY knew only the apterous form of 

 Fig. 1. Tena- this genus and species. According to his descrip- 

 govelia Sjoe- tion the second and third antennal ioints are of 

 equal length, but in the above described specimen 

 the second joint is distinctly longer t han the third. The 

 genus is easily recognizable by the slender, strongly promi- 

 nent antennif erous tubercles (termed »antennal tubercles » by 

 Kirkaldy). 



