178 On the Rhynchotal Family Lygreidae. 



Macropes nigrolineatus, sp. n. 



Ochraceous ; three lineate, longitudinal spots between 

 eyes, narrow anterior margin, and two large spots at basal 

 margin of pronotum, inner claval margin, a transverse 

 macular fascia near middle of clavus, a submarginal nar- 

 row longitudinal fascia, and an apical central line to 

 abdomen above — visible through the transparent tegmina — 

 black; body beneath imperfectly seen in carded type; 

 antennae ochraceous, apical joint claviforra, scarcely longer 

 than the preceding joint; head and pronotum coarsely 

 punctate ; scutellum finely centrally longitudinally carinate ; 

 coriutn somewhat finely punctate; anterior femora incras- 

 sated and spined beneath. 



Long. 5 mm. 



Hob. East Africa [German] ; Lulanguru, 17 miles W. of 

 Taboia — on bushes (G. D. H. Carpenter) . 



Ger mains humeralis, sp. n. 



Ochraceous; pronotum (excluding anterior marginal area), 

 clavus, outer claval area, and pale suffusion at base of 

 membrane pale bluish-grey ; eyes castaneous, inclining to 

 sanguineous ; body beneath and legs pale ochraceous, 

 abdomen beneath with a sublateral, sanguineous, linear 

 fascia ; antennae ochraceous, the first and fourth joints 

 darker, second joint longer than either third or fourth ; 

 head above with an oblique dark line from ocelli to eyes and 

 in some specimens a cruciform dark spot on its apical area ; 

 pronotum with an anterior submarginal transver.se series 

 of punctures, the bluish-grey area coarsely punctate, the 

 posterior angles distinctly black and subnodulose ; scutellum 

 coarsely and prominently carinate, obliquely from each 

 basal angle to before middle and thence longitudinally to 

 apex, the non-car inate portion punctate, and sometimes 

 more or less testaceous ; corium with the lateral margin 

 pale and im punctate ; membrane hyaline reflecting the 

 testaceous abdomen beneath which has also a central longi- 

 tudinal dark fascia. 



Long. 4^-5 mm. 



Bab. Queensland ; Townsville (F. D. Dodd). 



Germalus coloratus, sp. n. 



Head ochraceous with three black spots —one near apex, 

 and one before each eye ; eyes purplish red ; pronotum 



