104 CATALOGUE OF 
Male. Body broad. Head small, short; antenniferous tubercles 
extending rather beyond the middle lobe. Rostrum extending to the 
middle coxe; third joint shorter than the others, Antenne somewhat 
shorter than the body; second joint much shorter than the first; third 
slightly dilated, as long as the second; fourth much longer than the first. 
Prothorax ample; sides slightly dentate; hind angles acute, prominent, 
very slightly ascending. Scutellum triangular, its length slightly exceeding 
its breadth. Legs rather stout; femora acutely dentate above at the tips; 
hind femora slightly dentate beneath near the tips. 
1. EUPLATYCORIS BELLICORNIS. 
Mas. Niger; antennarum articuli 2us 3usque dimidio apicali albi; 
prothorax cano tomentosus, punctis nonnullis callis quatuor nigris ; 
ale postice nigricantes. 
Male. Black Second and third joints of the antenne white for 
more than half the length from the base. Prothorax with hoary tomentum, 
excepting some points and four calli, which form a short band in front. 
Hind wings blackish. Length of the body 13 lines. 
a. Santarem. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
Genus 15. CERATOPACHYS, C. H. 500. 
Africa. 
A. Head not striped. 
a. Third joint of the antenne not dilated. 
* Fourth joint of the antenne linear. - - - ruficornis. 
** Fourth joint of the antenne fusiform. - - virescens. 
b. Third joint of the antenne dilated. - - - plagiatus. 
B. Head striped in the disk. - = - - nigricornis. 
C. Head striped on each side. - - - - subsparsus. 
1. Ceraroracuys ruricornis, C. H. 500. 
a. Africa. From Mr. Children’s collection. 
2, CERATOPACHYS VIRESCENS, C. H. 500. 
a. Natal. From M. Gueinzius’ collection. 
b. Natal. From Dr. Krauss’ collection. 
3. Ceratopacuys pLaciatus, C. H. 502. 
Philonus nigrovittatus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1855, 29—Prismato- 
cerus plagiatus, Stal, Hem. Afr. ii. 66. 
a. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 
