214 CATALOGUE OF 
13. ATELOCERA RUGOSA. 
Atelocerus rugosus, Hope, Cat. Hem. 21. 
Cape. 
14. ATELOCERA NATALENSI!S. 
natalensis, Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak. Forh. 1853, 216; Hem. Afr. i. 95. 
Caffraria. 
15. ATELOCERA CAFFRA. 
caffra, Stal, Ofv. K. Vet. Ak. Forh. 1853, 216; Hem. Afr. i. 96. 
Caffraria. 
16. ATELOCERA NOTATIPENNIS. 
notatipennis, Stal, K. Ofv. Vet. Ak. Forh. 1858, 312; Hem. Afr. i. 97. 
South Africa. 
a. Lake N’gami. From Mr. Andersen’s collection. 
17. ATELOCERA BIPUSTULATA. 
Flavescens, longi-elliptica, aspere punctata, nigricante aut piceo conspersa, 
vitta dorsali glabra ; caput nigro bivittutum ; rostrum ferrugineum, 
apice piceum, abdominis segmentum 4um attingens ; thorax plagis 
duabus anticts nigris, lateribus subserratis ; scutellum maculis tribus 
basalibus nigris, plagis duabus nigricantibus diffusis ; pectus luteum, 
lateribus nigris ; venter rufescens, sulcatus, margine lato nigricante ; 
pedes breves, robusti, tibiis apice tarsisque nigris ; ale antice macula 
postmedia nigra, membrana cinerea. 
Yellowish, shining, elongate-elliptical, roughly punctured; punctures 
black or piceous. Head, thorax and scutellum with a smooth stripe. Head 
as long as the thorax, with two broad shallow longitudinal furrows and 
with two irregular black stripes; under side black; lateral lobes hardly ex- 
tending beyond the middle lobe; two lateral smooth stripes which are un- 
dulating between the eyes. Eyes prominent. Rostrum ferruginous, piceous 
towards the tip, extending to the middle of the fourth abdominal segment. 
Thorax with a transverse undulating smooth line, in front of which there 
is a black patch on each side; sides slightly and obtusely serrated; hind 
angles rounded, not prominent. Scutellum slightly contracted on each 
side beyond the middle; three black smooth basal spots, the middle one 
interrupting the stripe; an elongated diffuse blackish patch on each side. 
Pectus luteous, thinly punctured, mostly black on each side. Abdomen 
with blackish quadrate lateral spots; under side reddish, broadly blackish- 
bordered, the furrow extending to the middle of the fifth segment. Legs 
reddish, short, stout, setulose ; tibia towards the tips and tarsi black; tibie 
furrowed. Fure wings partly blackish along the outer border; a black 
postmedial spot in the disk; membrane cinereous. Length of the body 
114 lines. 
This species may be distinguished from A. natalensis and from 
A. caffra by the unarmed femora, and from A. notatipennis by the furrowed 
abdomen. 
a. East Africa. Presented by Earl Russell. 
