oo 
42 CATALOGUE OF 
12. EcrricHoDIA MARGINICOLLIS. 
Fem. Nigra, nilens; caput conicum, capitis lobo antico equilongum ; 
anlennarum articulus 4us albus, apicem versus niger ; prothoracis 
lobus anticus luteo marginatus; pedes validi, femoribus quatuor 
anterioribus subincrassatis. 
Female. Black, smooth, shining, elongate-subelliptical, narrower 
towards the head. Head conical, as long as the fore lobe of the prothorax ; 
ante-ocular part much longer than the post-ocular. Eyes slightly pro- 
minent. First and second joints of the rostrum about equal in length. 
Antenne much longer than the head and the prothorax together ; first joint 
a little longer than the ante-ocular head; second longer than the first ; 
third as long as the first; fourth white, black towards the tip, shorter than 
the third. Prothorax with a distinct longitudinal furrow ; fore lobe luteous- 
bordered, longer than the hind lobe. Tubercular points of the scutellum 
wide apart. Legs stout; four anterior femora slightly incrassated; four 
anterior tibie with an oblong furrow. Length of the body 12 lines. 
The specimen described is probably not fully developed. 
a. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Rev. D. F. Morgan. 
Div. 2. 
Nularda, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak, Forh, xvi. 178. 
13. EcTtrRICcHODIA NOBILITATA. 
Nularda nobilitata, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. xvi. 178. 
Senegal. 
Div. 3. 
Centraspis, Schaum, Ber. Akad. Berl. 1853, 358. Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. 
Forh, xvi. 179; Hem. Afr. iii. 103. 
14, Ecrricuopia PETERSI. 
Centraspis Petersi, Schaum, Ber. Akad. Berl. 1853, 358; Peters, Reise 
Mozamb, Ins. 49, pl. 2, f.9. Stal, Hem. Afr. iii. 103. 
Mozambique. 
15. EcrricHopIA IMPERIALIS. 
imperialis, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond, iv. 119, pl. 7, f, 2—Centraspis 
imperialis, Stal, Hem, Afr. iii. 103. 
Cape Palmas. 
a. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Rev. D. F. Morgan. 
Div. 4. 
Microstemma, Sgnt. Arch. Ent. ii. 313. Stal, Hem. Afr. iii. 108. 
16. EcrricHODIA ATROCYANEA. 
Microstemma atrocyaneum, Sgnt. Arch. Hnt. ii. 314, pl. 11, f.9. Szal, 
Hem. Afr. iii. 108. 
Calabar. 
a. West Africa. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
