HEMIPTERA LEA TIMROPTERA. 541 
6. DieLoxys FALLax. 
fallax, Stal, Hem. Afr. i. 129. 
Caffraria. Madagascar. 
7. DipLoxys FIssa. 
Cimex fissa, Erichs. Preisverz. 1842, 12; Ent. Zeit. xx. 86—Diploxys 
acutispina, Am. et Serv. Hem. 138—Diploxys fissa, Stal, Hem. Afr. i. 
129. 
Senegal. 
8. DipLoxys COMMA. 
Cimex comma, Thunb. Nov. Ins. Sp. ii. 41, pl. 2, f£. 56—Dichelops comma, 
H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vii. 73, pl. 2, f. 744—Antonia comma, Stal, Hem. 
Afr. i. 126. 
South Africa. 
9. DipLoxys DENTICORNIS. 
Curatia denticornis, Stal, Hem. Afr. i. 130. 
Hab.? 
10. DipLoxys rRuNCATICORNIS. 
Curatia truncaticornis, Stal, Hem. Afr. i. 130. 
Keis Kaama. 
11. Dreeoxys LaNcroLara. 
Alia lanceolata, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 189—Megarhynehus? gracilis, C. H. 
362— Dichelocephala virescens, Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak, Forh, 1853, 226— 
Dichelucephala lanceolata, Stal, Hem, Afr. i. 131. 
Guinea. Caffraria. 
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CEPHALOPLATUS PALLIPES. 
Fulvus, subtuberentatus, subtiliter fusco punctatus ; caput sat longum, 
antice rotundatum, lobis lateralibus lobum medium longe super- 
antibus; thorax transverse subcarinatus, lateribus anticis subdilatatis, 
angulis anticis longis acutis; sculellum angulis basalibus apiceque 
albidis nigro unipunctatis; abdominis lutera nigricante guttata s 
membrana cinerea. 
Tawny, elliptical, slightly tuberculate, thickly and minutely punctured, 
paler beneath; punctures mostly brown. Head a little shorter than the 
thorax, a little longer than broad; lateral lobes rounded, contiguous in 
front, extending much beyond the middle lobe. Eyes piceous, rather 
prominent. Ocelli close to the hind border. Rostrum extending to the 
hind coxe; tip black. Antenne slender; second joint longer than the 
third. Thorax more than twice as broad as long, with an indistinct trans- 
verse ridge between the hind angles, which are very slightly prominent ; 
sides slightly dilated towards the fore angles, which are elongated and 
acute. Scutellum nearly two-thirds of the length of the abdomen, 
