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beneath with three irregular white stripes. Middle femora towards the base 
and fore legs whitish. Hind femora beneath with four spines and with 
some minute subapical spines. Hind tibie slightly curved; tips and hind 
tarsi white. Fore wings blackish; veins black. Length of the body 
7 lines. 
Mas? Niger; caput albo bistrigatum biguttatum et subtus unifasciatum ; 
antennarum articulus 3us basi albus; prothorax albo quadristrigatus 
et univittatus ; scutellum albidum; pectoris segmenta albido margi- 
nata; venter albidus ; pedes flavescentes, femoribus quatuor anteriori- 
bus fusco tinetis, femoribus posticis ex parte nigris; ale cinerec, 
nigro venose. 
Male. Black. Head with a white streak on the face, with a white 
streak between the eyes, with a white dot on the outer side of each eye, and 
with a white band on the hind border beneath. Rostrum white, extending 
a little beyond the middle coxe. Third joint of the antenne white towards 
the base. Prothorax with two white streaks on each side, and with a white 
stripe which does not extend to the neck. Scutellum and under side of 
abdomen mostly white. Pectoral segments bordered with white. Legs 
yellowish; four anterior femora tinged above with brown. Hind femora 
partly black above, with a few spines of various size beneath. Hind tibie 
slender, slightly curved. Wings cinereous; veins black. Length of the 
body 63 lines. 
a,b. Ega. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
Genus 2. HYPSELOPUS, C. H. 468. 
1. Hypsevopus ciaas, C. H. 468. 
pallidiventris, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh, 1858, 315. 
a. Natal. From M. Gueinzius’ collection. 
2. HypsELOPUS VILLOSIPES. 
Meloza villosipes, Serv. Hist. Hem. 221—Hypselopus villosipes, Sial, 
Hem. Afr. ii. 99. 
Mauritius. 
3. HyPsELOPUS PROLIXUS. 
prolixus, Stal, Bug. Resa, Hem. 233. Hem. Afr. ii. 98—villosipes, var. ? 
Cape. 
4. HypsELOPpUS ANNULICORNIS. 
annulicornis, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1855, 29. Hem. Afr. ii. 100— 
gigas, foem.? 
Caffraria. 
5. HypseLopus tripuncratus, C. H. 469. 
a, b. Interior of South Africa. Presented by the Earl of Derby in 1843. 
