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marginal crenulate line on each side of the scntellum (ex- 

 tending for about two thirds its length), and lateral margin 

 of corium (excluding apex) pale ochraceous. Body beneath 

 reddish ochraceous, a pale oblique lateral sternal fascia on 

 each side extending through the pro- and mesosterna, on outer 

 side of which are two piceous spots, a submarginal elongate 

 black spot on each side of metasternum, and two submarginal 

 black fascia? on each side of abdomen. 



Antennas ochraceous, the second joint considerably longer 

 than the third, which is a little shorter than the fourth ; 

 fifth joint mutilated. Head coarsely punctate. Pronotum 

 rugulose, with a distinct central carination between the 

 lateral angles, which are subacutely prominent. Scutellum 

 strongly rugulose. Corium somewhat thickly punctate. 



Long. 14 millim. ; exp. pronot. angl. 8 millim. 



Hob. Brit. E. Africa, Lake Kibibi {Gregory, Brit. Mus.). 



Genus Diplorhinus. 



Diplorhin us furcatus. 



Atelocerus? furcattts, Westw. in Hope Cat. i. p. 20 (1837). 

 Diplorhinus sinensis, Walk. Cat. Het. iii. p. 494. n. 2 (1868). 



Diplorhinus quadricornis, Stal. 



Diplorhinus quadricornis, StSl, En. Hem. v. p. 122 (1876). 

 Diplorhinus furcatus, Ball, (nee Westw.) List Hem. i. p. 359. n. 1 

 (1851) ; Walk. Cat. Het. iii. p. 494. n. 1 (1868). 



Genus Tetroda. 



Tetroda histeroides. 



Acanthia histeroides, Fabr. Ent. Syst., Suppl. p. 526. n. 24 (1798). 

 Tetroda bilineata, Walk. Cat. Het. iii. p. 494. n. 11 (1868). 



Tetroda obtusa, 



Tetroda obtusa, Dall. List Hem. i. p. 357. n. 6 (1851). 



Gellia (?) obtusa, Stal, En. Hem. v. p. 124 (1876). 



Gellia obtusa, Atkins. Notes Ind. Rhynch. v. p. 106 (1888). 



Frisimelica, gen. nov. 



Body elongate. Head broad, lateral lobes somewhat re- 

 curved upwardly, meeting in front of central lobe at about 

 two thirds from base, which is moderately gibbous ; antennas 

 with the second and fifth joints subequal in length, third 

 shortest. Pronotum convexly gibbous, the lateral margins 



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