46 Mr. R. Shelford on some 
Total length 22 mm. ; length of tegmina 25 mm. ; breadth 
of tegmen 13 mm. ; pronotum 10 mm. x 16:2 mm. 
The species is characterized by its great breadth in pro- 
portion to its length; the notched postero-lateral angles of 
the pronotum are also distinctive. 
Subfam. Corrpryv#. 
Genus EuTHYRRAPHA. 
Euthyrrapha bigeminata, sp. nu. 
9. Very similar to EH. pacifica, Coq., but the pronotum 
entirely fuscous, a round pale testaceous spot on each tegmen 
beyond the middle ; the abdomen beneath is orange with the 
apex fuscous. The tegmina at base are slightly rugose, 
minutely punctate, and furnished with an erect pubescence ; 
the apex of the tegmina appears velvety. Legs fuscous, 
coxal joints and tibial spines castaneous. Subgenital lamina 
strongly carinate. 
Total length 7°5 mm.; length of body 5 mm. ; length of 
tegmina 6 mm. 
Ivory Coast, W. Africa (G. Thotré, 1901); one example 
(Paris Museum). 
Subfam. PermPHazRin 2. 
Genus Paranaupueta, Br. 
Paranaupheta Brunneri, sp. n. 
2. Closely allied to P. rufipes, Haan, but smaller. Head 
with three maculz on the vertex ; the ocelli, gene, clypeus, 
and basal joints of the palpi testaceous; apical joints of 
antenne not testaceous. Pronotum with the testaceous 
margins much narrower than in P. rufipes. Tegmina and 
wings as in P. rufipes. Abdomen above less strongly marked 
with testaceous ; subgenital lamina ample, produced, emar- 
ginate. Cox testaceous, castaneous at base; femora 
testaceous at base, remainder castaneous; tibize and tarsi 
rufo-castaneous. 
Total length 20 mm.; length of body 18 mm.; length of 
tegmina 17°] mm. 
Kuching, Sarawak (Shelford, 1900) ; one example (Oxford 
Museum). 
