24 E. Beryroth : 



fifth joint, which was lacking in the type, is a little shorter than 

 the fourth and of the same colour. The male genital segment is 

 similar to that of E. fuscescens. 



10. POKCILOMETIS .SPENCKRI, n. sp. 



Suboval, ochraceous, four longitudinal stripes to upper side of 

 head (the exterior ones nari'owing in the anteocular part), an oblong 

 spot behind middle of corium at apex of rimula, membrane (except 

 the greyish Avhite veins), a lateral vitta to head under the margin, 

 a vitta in the anterior half of the propleurae, spiracles, a median 

 streak to sixth ventral segment, and last joint of rostrum and of 

 tarsi black, the first two antennal joints ochraceous sprinkled with 

 small fuscous points, blackish on their outer side (except apex of 

 second joint), third joint blackish excepting base and apex (last 

 two joints wanting); above rather thickly and strongly but not 

 uniformly punctured with .black, the puncturation becoming denser 

 in seven percurrent stripes on the pronotum (the three median ones 

 parallel, the outermost placed immediately within the lateral 

 margin), in the narrow basal part of tlie exocorium, and in an 

 oblong area before middle of mesocorium close to the cubital vein, 

 whereas an anteriorly three-branched scutellar vitta (posteriorly 

 reaching a little beyond the frena), a narrow area interiorly bor- 

 dering the rimula, a spot l^ehind middle of mesocorium near cubital 

 vein, and a somewhat waved vitta Ijehind the rimula are but spar- 

 ingly punctured, a percurrent median stripe to head, two stripes 

 to vert-ex betAveen the ocelli, a median line on anterior half of pro- 

 notum, the pronotal lateral and basal margins, a callus at basal 

 angles of scutellum, anterior half of costal margin, apical margin 

 and veins of corium, and exterior margin of connexivum impunctate; 

 beneath less strongly and somewhat less thickly punctured with 

 black, the puncturation getting thinner in the middle of the venter; 

 femora and tibiae rather densely dotted with l)lack. Head as long 

 as broad and one-fourth sho]-ter than the pronotum in the middle, 

 first antennal joint as long as head and passing apex of head by 

 about four-fifths its length, second joint somewhat shorter than 

 first, third as long as first, rostrum reaching a little beyond base of 

 abdomen. Pronotum with the slightly sinuate lateral margins 

 bluntly crenulated in their apical third, tlie lateral angles sub- 

 acutely a little prominent with a small sinuosity behind the angles. 

 Hemelytra reaching a little beyond abdominal apex. Abdomen 

 with apical angles of sixth segment shortly and acutely triangularly 



