258 Mr. W. L. Distant on the 



elongate but very little longer than broad at base, lateral 

 margins narrowly laminately carinate, anterior collar very 

 narrow, subobsolete, anterior much longer than posterior 

 lobe, convex, its lateral margins rounded, lateral margins of 

 the posterior lobe obliquely straight ; scutellum longer than 

 broad, subtriangular ; anterior femora thickened, spined 

 beneath, anterior tibise distinctly curved, their apices dilated 

 and inwardly a little angulate, intermediate and posterior 

 tibise moderately spinulose. 



Type, E. athivpica, Dist. 



Allied to Pseudopamera, Dist., from Central America. 



Eocopamera cethiopica, sp. n. 



Head black, moderately shortly palely pilose ; eyes darker 

 black ; ocelli purplish red ; prouotum ochraceous, the lateral 

 and anterior margins and the posterior lobe paler in hue, 

 punctate, especially the posterior lobe, the basal margin and 

 lateral basal angles more or less shining black ; scutellum 

 ochraceous, basal and apical areas black, more or less 

 coarsely punctate ; corium ochraceous, clavus more or less 

 closely blackly punctate, two prominent spots before claval 

 area, an irregular transverse subapical spot, and the apical 

 angle shining black, the whole corium more or less coarsely 

 punctate ; membrane black, its apical margin pale fuligi- 

 nous ; head and abdomen beneath opaque black ; sternum 

 shining black and coarsely punctate ; coxa?, trochanters and 

 legs, narrow lateral sternal margins and posterior sternal 

 segmental margins ochraceous ; rostrum ochraceous ; mem- 

 brane moderately passing the abdominal apex ; antennse 

 with the first, second, and third joints ochraceous, their 

 apices black, fourth joint greyish white, it apical half black, 

 second joint longest, third and fourth joints almost subequal 

 in length. 



Long. 9-10 mm. 



Hab. Brit. E. Africa ; Kibwesi (S. A. Neave). 



Exopamera mirabilis. 



Aplianus mirabilis, Dist. Ann, Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) xii. p. 471 

 (1903). 



Hab. Fernando Po. 



Albanyaria, gen. nov. 



Body elongate ; head subtriangular, apical area distinctly 

 narrowed and apex of central lobe distinctly prominent ; 



