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4, CeraTopacuys nicricornis, C. 7, 503. 
Tliponius rugifer, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1859, 465. 
a—c. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 
d. Cape. From M. Dreége’s collection. 
e. Lake N’gami. From Mr. Andersen’s collection. 
5. CERATOPACHYS SUBSPARSUS. 
Fem. Rufescens, antice nigro bivittatus, subtus testaceus, nigro sparsus ; 
rostrum nigrum, bast fulvum, articulo 20 eateris longtore ; antenne 
nigra, corpore valde breviores, articulis 20 B30que rufis apice nigris, 
40 basi rufo; prothoracis anguli postict rotundati, non prominult ; 
pectus nigro bivittatum; pedes nigri, tibiis obscure rufescentibus ; 
membrana nigra. 
Female. Reddish or red, elliptical; under side testaceous, thinly and 
minutely speckled with black. Head and anterior prothorax with a black 
stripe on each side. Rostrum black, extending to the middle cox, tawny 
towards the base; second joint longer than the others. Antenne black, 
much shorter than the body; joints from the first to the third nearly 
equal in length; second and third red, with black tips; fourth red at the 
base, very little longer than the third. Prothorax very minutely punctured ; 
hiad angles obtuse, rounded, not prominent. Pectus with two black 
stripes, extending from the fore coxe to the hind coxe. Legs black, 
rather short; tibia dark reddish. Membrane of the fore wings black. 
Length of the body 73 liues. 
a, Cape. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
b—d. South Africa. Presented by R. Trimen, Esq. 
6. CERATOPACHYS? BICOLOR. 
Homeocerus bicolor, Germ. Silb. Rev. Ent, v. 148—Prismatocerus bicolor, 
Stal, Hem. Fabr. ii. 65. 
Cape. Caffraria. 
7. CERATOPACHYS ? DISCOLOR. 
Prismatocerus discolor, Stal, Hem. Fabr. ii. 65. 
Caffraria. 
South Asia. 
8. CERATOPACHYS VARIABILIS, C. H. 502. 
Tliponius insignicornis? Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1859, 465. 
a—c. North Hindostan. From Capt. Boys’ collection. 
d—i, Hindostan. From the Entomological Society’s collection. 
j—n. Var.? Bagdad. Presented by J. K. Loftus, Esq. 
