124 Deutsch. Ent. Zeitschr. 1908. 
S Total length 48 mm; length of body 44,9 mm; length 
of tegmina 38 mm; pronotum 11,5 mm >< 17,1 mm. 
2 Total length 52 mm; length of body 46 mm; length of 
tegmina 42,8 mm; pronotum 11,4 mm >< 17,5 mm. 
Cameroons. ‘Type ¢ in Oxford Museum, Type 2 in Deutsches 
Entom. Nat.-Museum. 
The species is most closely allied to NV, testacea, Br. but it 
can be distinguished by its larger size and broad tegmina with 
broad marginal field. 
Nauphoeta elegans sp. n. 
3. Flavo-testaceous. Head with vertex considerably projecting 
beyond the anterior margin of pronotum, distance apart of eyes 
less than length of first antennal joint; a castaneous band be- 
tween the eyes and some castaneous markings on the face. An- 
tennae piceous, equal to the body in length. Pronotum trape- 
zoidal, posteriorly very obtusely angled, the scutellum exposed ; 
a broad castaneous vitta on either side of the disc, the vittae 
fail to reach the anterior margin, their inner borders notched. 
Tegmina considerably exceeding the apex of the abdomen, narrow, 
their outer margin very slightly sinuate, their apices obliquely 
rounded; marginal area broad, mediastinal vein multiramose, 
radial vein piceous for one-third of its length. Wings flavid 
towards apex of anterior margin. Abdomen castaneous above, 
with a pair of lateral flavid spots at the base of each tergite ; 
supra-anal lamina quadrately produced, slightly bilobed. Abdomen 
beneath flavo-testaceous, margined with castaneous; sub-genital 
lamina as in the preceding species but narrower. Legs with 
coxae and femora flavo-testaceous, tibiae and tarsi castaneous ; 
formula of apical spines $, $, +, genicular spines small, none 
on anterior femora. 
Cameroons (L. Conradt). 
Total leneth 50 mm; length of body 39,5 mm; length of 
tegmina 42 mm; pronotum 9 mm >< 13 mm. 
Allied to N. flecivitta Wik. (= frenata Gerst.) but larger, teg- 
mina relatively longer and pronotum differently marked. 
Nauphoeta minuta sp. n. 
Q. Allied to \. cinerea Oliv. but much smaller and differently 
marked. Testaceous. Head with eyes, widely separated, vertex 
with four vittae, four spots between the eyes a transverse narrow | 
band between the antennal sockets and a broad longitudinal band 
extending from between the eyes to the base of the clipeus, casta- 
