11^22.] 87 



Fore aud middle legs Avitli brown riiigluts. Hind femora with three indefinite 

 dark fasciae on the up])er side, and still more indistinct ones on the outer side ; 

 the inner side pale with the basal half and a preapical ring black. Iliud tibiae 

 pale, with the base and tips of the spines black. 



c? (paratype). Dillers from the $ in having more distinct transverse 

 fasciae on the elytra, the postmediau one being very distinctly interrupted 

 between the radial veins ; tbe fascia of the wings is much narrower and not 

 sharply defined, interrupted at the anal vein ; the two apical lobes infumate. 



$ (type). c? (paratype). 



Length of body 24'5 mm. 17'5 mm. 



,, pronotum 6 3'75 



elytra 23 17-6 



„ hind femur lOo 9 



The type is from Haifa, Palestine, 25. vi. 1921 ; the 17 paratjpes 

 (13 males and 4 females) ai-e partly from the same locality, but mostly 

 from Akka, 9-29. vi. 1921 ; one male is from Amman, TransjorJania, 

 2500 ft., 30. viii. 1921. 



In its general appearance this species is not unlike *S'. caJlosus 

 Fieb. (specimens of which have been sent by Dr. P. A. Buxton from 

 the same localities), but of course is easily separated b}'' tlie sculpture 

 of tbe pronotum and shape of the head. In these charactei-s 

 S. angulatus resembles S. coerulans L., but differs from it not only 

 in tbe coloration of the wings (a character very unreliable in this 

 genus), but also in the form of tbe discoidal false vein, which is in the 

 new species much more sinuate and more aj)proximated aplcally to the 

 radial vein ; further differences are to be found in tbe broader rounded 

 hind margin of tbe pronotum and tbe more attenuate bind angles of its 

 lateral lobes, 



Tbe general coloration, of course, varies considerabl}', as does also 

 tbe band of the wings, which may, probably, disappear altogether ; the 

 apical lobes of the wings are in the males either infumate or with 

 distinctly darkened veins and veinlets. 



Farad yymadusa annuUcornis, sp. n. (Fig. 2.) 



J. Antennae slender, very long. Pronotum rounded, with but very 

 short and obtuse lateral keels near its hind margin, which is very broadly 

 rotundato-truucate ; lateral lobes obliquely trapezoidal; their fore margin 

 straight, oblique, forming a very obtuse and rounded angle with the lower 

 margin which is short aud straight ; hind angle more obtuse and more widely 

 rounded than the fore angle ; hind margin strongly oblique, very long, scarcely 

 sinuate. Prosternum with two short obtuse spines. Mesosternal lobes 

 triangular, with the sides distinctly convex. Front femora armed with three 

 spiuules along the fore lower margin and with two short spinules on the inner 



