'ÌCì'ì OL. F.. JANSOS 



The five spi'ciiiieiis (iljtàiiied by Dr. Bayoii ii^rtu' with others 

 that I have i-eceivcd tVoiu ('fiaiida in liaviiij: tlie thorax mure 

 broadly bordered with red tliaii in A\'est African examples, tliey 

 are also }i;enerally of a shorter and jutrportionately broader build 

 and the head , underside and lefjs are wholly , or for the most 

 part, red, Imt I do not consider that these slijrht and inconstant 

 distinctions are suHicient to deserve even a varietal name lii'iiij: 

 friven to it. 



17. Giiinietiiai a.e(iuinootia,li.s (ii.iv. 



Bussu nuso-i'a. !'.)()'.). Ivyetume, 111(1'.). 



Two s])ecimens taken by Dr. Bayon, like ihc majority ot West 

 African exam|)los, have no white apical spots on tiie elyti'a as in 

 Olivier's type. The fasclolata of Kraatz. with its seven subsidiary 

 names, are apparently mere synonyms. 



18. Gametis s!i-ng'uinol<'iita. (>i.i\'. 



Bussu Busoga, I '.Hi'.). KaJnilanudiro. I'.Mii. 



Six specimens, two of tlinn w itli tlie thoi'ax more closely 

 punctured and eiitii'oly nitid, as in .Mtyssinian exam])les. this 

 vai'iety does not ajipt'ar lu iiave yet had a distinctive name driven it. 



10. L«*ucooeli8 albowtì<L'(a Koi.mk. 



Bussu Busoj^a, 1'.)!)'.). .Iiiij.-i , Busoj^a , May i'.K)'.». k'abula- 

 nuiliro, 1'.)1(). 



Nine specimens ol)taineil by Dr. Bayon and otliers trom Lake 

 Xakuro, in my collection, 1 refer with slij^lit doulit to this species. 

 Tiiey agi-ee in nearly all respects witli Koli)e's di'scrijition , but 

 in most of them the under parts are spotted with white, as is 

 frenerai in this <;enus, and tlie white spots on thi' thorax are 

 often I'educed to two, or even entirely wantinj^. Tlie I'olour 

 varies from green to blue, and the size from S ' j, to 1 1 mm. 

 in length. 



20. Ijeuc'ocelis i>l«»ljeja. Ki)i,ia:. 



Bugala. Arcliip. of Sesse. .\|)rii-.luiy 1 DOS. Bussu I '.Mil. 

 Many specimens, including variations in ciilour of jiiceous and 



