1^0 On Ethiopian RJiynchota [Ileteropterd) . 



and prouotum together, transversely wrinkled and sparsely 

 punctate, more thickly so on the posterior half; coriuiu 

 thickly punctate ; membrane only slightly passing the basal 

 margin of the posterior abdominal segment ; rostrum reaching 

 the anterior coxse ; head beneath ochraceous, with the lateral 

 lobes black; apices of the prosternal lateral spines black; 

 sternum more or less distinctly punctate. 



Long. 17^ mm. ; exp. pronot. angl. 10 mm. 



Hah. Uganda, Eastern Albale Dist., S. of Mt. Elgon, 

 3700-3900 feet [S. A. Neave, Brit. Mus.). 



Allied to G. maura, Dist. : pronotal lateral angles longer 

 and more acute; apex of scatellum less rounded and subacute ; 

 antenna? black, not ochraceous; apices of the lateral lobes to 

 the head more acute, porrect, and more widely separated. 



Keduviidae. 

 Cleontes ugandensis, sp. n. 



Ochraceous ; head, antenna?, rostrum, legs, basal and 

 apical areas of abdomen beneath connected by two longi- 

 tudinal series of spots, anterior lobe of pronotum, apical half 

 and interior lateral area of membrane, inner margin of corium, 

 apical area of connexivum both above and beneath, sublateral 

 fascia to sternum, and the area between intermediate and 

 posterior coxse, black ; coxae, trochanters, apices of inter- 

 mediate femora, two broad annulations to posterior femora, 

 and nearly basal half and apex of posterior tibise, ochraceous ; 

 head laterally longly pilose; pronotum posteriorly longly and 

 broadly produced, completely concealing the scutellum, its 

 apex truncate; abdomen broadly ampliate, the connexivum 

 somewhat strongly recurved, its margins strongly sinuate, its 

 apex truncate. 



Long. 17^-18 mm. ; lafc. pronot. angl. 4^ mm. 



Hab. Uganda ; between Jinga and Busia, E. Busoga 

 {8. A. Neave, Brit. Mus.) ; Mabira (C. C. Gowdey^ Brit. 

 Mus.). 



Allied to C. genitus, Dist., but a much larger species ; 

 pronotum more posteriorly produced, with its apex trun- 

 cate, not rounded ; connexivum more produced, its apex 

 obliquely truncate and its apical area black ; colour-differences 

 distinct. 



