270 Mr. F. P. Pascoe—Additions to the 
labrum, mandibles, palpi, and scape in front yellowish white, slightly 
reddish above the insertion of the antenne; the latter fuscous above, 
darkest towards their apex, and incrassate in the middle. The cox 
beneath paler than the thorax; the posterior legs elongate, their tibie, 
tarsi, and base of the femora black; the wings hyaline, the nervures 
fusco-ferruginous, a fuscous cloud occupies the third submarginal cell 
and apical half of the marginal one. Abdomen: the apical margin of 
the second segment in the middle, the third and three following seg- 
ments dark fuscous, nearly black ; the apical segment white. 
Hab. Ega (Brazil). In the National Collection. 
XXII.— Additions to the Longicornia of South Africa, including a 
few Species from Old Calabar and Madagascar. By Francts P, 
Pascor, F.L.S., &e. 
{Puare XIII] 
THE most interesting additions to the catalogue of South African 
Longicornia described in the following pages belong to groups which 
have not yet been recognized as belonging to the fauna of that region. 
One of these (Hyllisia) is nearly allied to the Agapanthie of the 
north; another (Otterssa) is an exponent of the restricted subfamily 
Lepturine, but having very little connexion with the Madagascar 
Mastododere. Of the third (Psebium) I can only come to the con- 
clusion that it is related to certain anomalous genera hitherto entirely 
confined to Australia. 
The species described from Old Calabar include two very interesting 
Dorcadion-forms, while from Madagascar we have received from Mr. 
Plant (from whom so much was expected) but one novelty, consti- 
tuting a curious genus belonging to the Apomecynine. 
NonyMa. 
Caput antice subtransversum, tuberibus antenniferis validis, divergentibus. 
Oculi mediocres, late emarginati. Antenne corpore longiores, basi di- 
stantes, scapo modice elongato, cylindrico, articulo tertio equali, ceteris 
brevioribus. Prothorax oblongus, regularis, lateraliter dentatus. Elytra 
regularia, angustata, ad latera leviter rotundata, humeris haud promi- 
nentibus. Pedes mediocres; femora haud clavata; tébie intermediz 
emarginatee ; ta’sorwm articulo basali modice elongato. —_Pro- et meso- 
sterna simplicia. 
An obseure species both in form and colour is the exponent of this 
genus. In general appearance it has considerable resemblance to 
Aischopalea, lately described by me in the ‘ Longicornia Malayana,’ 
