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10. Diestostemma stesilea Dist. 



A. M. X. H. Ser. 8, Vol. II, p. 83 (1908). 



Distant : 



„Vertex sanguineous, a large pale gre^dsh spot near 

 middle of each lateral margin and a much larger and more 

 ochraceous-grev spot at base; pronotiim obscure oclira- 

 ceous, a central longitudinal carinate line and a broad sub- 

 lateral fascia on each side sanguineous; scutellum sangui- 

 neous (imperfectly seen in type) ; abdomen above, body 

 beneath, and legs pale ochraceous; face and clypeus sangui- 

 neous, the pale lateral spot on each side of Vertex above 

 continued and distinct on each side of face; vertex about 

 as long as breadth between eyes, moderately narrowed 

 to apex, which is rounded, ocelli near eyes; pronotum a 

 little longer than vertex, rugulose, and in places coarsely 

 granulöse, a distinct transverse Impression before anterioi 

 margin, strongly sinuate before scutellum; face broadly 

 longitudinally flattened and depressed, roundly foveate 

 at centre of base, the lateral areas transversely striate; 

 tegmina greyish, with a pale flavescent tint, with a central, 

 longitudinal, much waved, brownish line, very finely wrinkled 

 and punctate, posterior claval and tegminal margins narrowly 

 brownish; wings greyish, subhyaline. 



Long., excl. tegm., 2 15^2 nim; exp. tegm. 34 mm. 



Hab. Bolivia (Brit. Mus.)." 



Von dieser Art liegt mir gleichfalls kein Material vor. 



11. Diestostemma ptolyca Dist. 



A. M. X. H. Ser. 8, Vol. II, p. 82 (1908). 



Distant : 



,, Vertex pale ochraceous, its base more or less testaceous 

 browTi; pronotum testaceous brown, its basal margin pale 

 ochraceous; scutellum greyish, with testaceous-brown spots 

 on disk and basal margin; head beneath, sternum, and 



Stett. entomol. Zeit. 1910, 



