150 Mr. W. L. Distant on 



in length, the femora moderately and equally thickened for 

 their own length. 



Tiie length and shape of the head denotes affinity with the 

 genera Clavigralla and Ceraleptus. 



Cristovallia typica, sp. u. 



Head testaceous brown, lateral margins before and behind 

 eyes ochraceous, eyes dark castaneous ; ocelli at base 

 purplish red; antennae with the first, second, and third joints 

 pale castaneous, their extreme apices and the fourth joint 

 (excluding a pale basal ambulation) black, basal joint stoutest 

 and moderately curved ; pronotum ochraceous, its basal 

 margin dark castaneous ; scutellum ochraceous; corium and 

 membrane dark castaneous, their lateral margins ochraceous ; 

 body beneath and legs ochraceous ; pronotum thickly coarsely 

 punctate, the basal angles subacutely straightly prominent ; 

 corium thickly punctate ; sternum thickly coarsely punctate. 



Long. 12 mm. 



liab. Baie Ovemo. 



Fam. Lygaeidae. 

 Subfam. Ly&jeinjs. 

 Genus LyGjEUS, Fabr. 

 Lygeeus hospes. 



Lygceus hospes, Fabr. Eut. Syst. iv. p. 150 (1794). 



Hub. Mt. Mou. 



Genus OnG'OPELTUS, Stal. 



Oncopeltus rubromarginatus, sp. n. 



Body above, antenna?, and legs black ; connexivum, 

 sternum, and abdomen beneath sanguineous; antennae mode- 

 rately stout, basal joint only just passing apex of head, second 

 joint longer than third, fourth stoutest, about as long as 

 second joint; body depressed; pronotum with the basal 

 angles a little posteriorly produced, a faint, central, longitu- 

 dinal carination and a much stronger transverse subapical 

 carination, the surface somewhat coarsely punctate ; scutellum 

 slightly tumescent and broadly, centrally, longitudinally 

 carinate; corium with the veins very prominent, membrane 

 reaching abdominal apex, the. venation distinctly prominent ; 

 rostrum almost unseen in carded type. 



Long. 7 mm. 



Bab. Central District. 



