— 9H — 



oapite, partp aiiiiiista latcrali intraiiiarginali tlioracis, foveis 

 l.aMililtus .scutclli, latcrilni.s pectori.s, linibo abdominis, femo- 

 riliiis subtus, tibiis tarsisrpie nio^ris; capitis marginibus late- 

 raliliiis ct iiiica nu^dia ante medium abbreviata, thoracis 

 marginilius antico et latcralibus anticis nec non linea media, 

 pcr scutcllum distincte continuata, hujus macula parva in 

 angulis basalibus, corii margine costali anterius, macula parva 

 pone mcdium margineque angusto apicali, pectoris maculis 

 ad coxas, fasciis eonnexivi' maculisque marginalibus ventris 

 sordide flavescentibus; membrana grisea, fusco-venosa; tho- 

 racis marginibus lateralibus anticis rectis; capitis lobis late- 

 ralibus lobo mcdio vix longioribus; femoribus subtus totis 

 spinulosis; rostro paullo pone pedes posticos extenso. o^. 

 Long. 16, Lat. 8.^ niill. 



Atelocera notatipennis Stal. Ofv. Vet. Ak. Forh. 1858. p. 

 312. 9. 



Patria: Svakop Africa? mcridionalis occidentalis. (Mus. Hohn.) 



bb. Scutello in anyulia hasalibus iinpressione niinuta instini- 

 cto; tibiis anticis extus leviter dilatatis; ventre haud sidcato. 



10. A. nhsi|)ata Germ. — Ferruginea, supra griseo-flavescens, 

 sat dcnse fusco-punctata; antcnnis, vitta obliqua laterali 

 intramarginali thoracis, limbo abdominis, femoribus subtus 

 tarsisque nigris; capitis marginibus lateralibus lineaque 

 niedia, thoracis marginibus antico et lateraHbus anticis li- 

 ncaquc mcdia, per scutellum continuata, nec non maculis 

 marginalibus abdominis dilutc fcrrugineis; corii macula mi- 

 nuta pone medium posita, sordide flavescente, hvvi; mem- 

 brana grisca, jiallidc fusco-vcnosa; cajiitc thorace breviore, 

 apice emarginato; rostro coxas posticas haud superante; 

 femoribus subtus spinulosis. 9. Long. 17, Lat. 9 mill. 

 Atelocerus ohsipatus Gek.M. in SlLB. Rev. ent. V. p. 162. 



88. (1837); H. ScH. Wanz. Ins. VII. p. 50 et 52. fig. 723. (1844). 

 Atelocera ohsipata Dall. List of Hem. I. p. 177. 3. (1851). 

 Patria: Tcna capensis. (Mus. Holm.) 



