Mr. W. F. Kirby on African Phasgonuridse. 217 



Male. — Very similar to the last species, evidently green 

 when alive, but except on the tegmina the colour in the only 

 specimen before me has faded to yellowish. Antenna} and 

 legs red. A broad reddish-brown band runs from the occiput 

 over the pronotum and inner margin of the tegmina, as in 

 the last species ; on the pronotum it is darkest on the sid^s, 

 the middle being marked by an obsolete pale line. The 

 deflexed lobes are pale, bordered with a pale line (probably 

 yellow in life) above and below. The lower mouth-pirts 

 are black. The dark edging of the inner margin of the 

 tegmina is broadly bordered with reddish, shading into 

 purplish brown beyond the middle, the colour being con- 

 tinued on the exposed part of the wings. There are a few 

 small dark spots between the oblique nervures, but not more 

 than one or two in each interspace. Front tibia) apparently 

 unarmed above ; middle tibias with only a single spine visible 

 above. Abdomen red above, with a central carina, but appa- 

 rently not denticulated; slightly dusted with red on the 

 sides. Cerci red, rather shorter than in T. punctulat.a. 



1, Zomba (P. Rendall). 



Apparently intermediate between T. marginata, Brunner, 

 and T. punciulata. 



A MBLYCORYPHIlS r &. 



Eurycorypha cerena. 



Tltylloptera cereris, StSl, CEf'v. Vet.-Akad. Fork, xiii. p. 170 (1856). 

 Eurycorypha cereris, StSl, Rec. Orth. ii. p. 39 (1874) ; Brunner, Mou. 



Fi.au! p. 273 (1878). 

 WPhylloptern proteifulia, Walk, (nee Bunu.) Cat. Derm. Salt. ii. p. 378. 

 n. 11 (1869). 



1, Figtree Creek, Barberton (P. RendaU). 



Caffraria (Std() ; Grahamstown (Brunner) ; Natal (B. M.). 



Eurycorypha proscrpince. 



Eurycorypha proserpirus, Brunn. Mon. Fhan. p. 274, pi. vi. nV 83 



(1878). 

 \\Orophus yramineus(?), Walk, (nee Serv.) Cat. Derm. Salt. iii. p 434 

 (1870). 



2, Barberton (P. Rendall). 

 Natal (B. M.). 



