new Species of Pyrrlocoride. 221 
beneath and sternum black, sternal segmental margins and 
the coxa pale ochraceous; abdomen beneath dark ochraceous, 
lateral margins testaceous and inwardly broadly black, 
» sterior segmental margins pale ochraceous; antenne with 
te first, second, and third joints black, third shortest, fourth 
mutilated; head somewhat elongate, its apex sanguineous ; 
lateral margins of the pronotum distinctly upwardly laminate, 
but practically non-sinuate ; membrane about or almost 
reaching abdominal apex ; connexivum sanguineous, 
Lone. 8 mm. 
Hab. N.E. Rhodesia; Serenje Distr. (eave Col/.). 
Allied to the preceding species, D. ethiopicus, Dist., but 
besides the different colour-markings it differs by the non- 
couvexly sinuate lateral margins of the pronotum. 
DINDYMELLUS, gen. nov. 
Head elongate, anteriorly depressed, central lobe prominent 
and apically broadened, not constricted or impressed beneath ; 
antenne robust, first, second, and fourth joints longest and 
subequal in length; rostrum robust, long, passing the 
posterior coxee, first joint about reaching base of head, second 
joint a little longest, third and fourth shortest ; pronotum 
about as long as broad at base, the lateral margins acutely 
reflexed, basal margin about or nearly twice as broad as 
anterior margin, obscurely transversely impressed near 
middle; scutellum triangular, centrally about as long as 
broad ; corium with the lateral margins moderately ampliate 5 
membrane reaching abdominal apex ; abdomen with the 
posterior margins of the second, third, and fourth segments 
very strongly, convexly, obliquely, and upwardly directed at 
their lateral areas, 
Allied to Dindymus, Stal. 
Dindymellus coimbatorensis, sp. n. 
Browuish testaceous ; antennee piceous, basal area of apical 
Joints luteous ; eyes black ; lateral margins of pronotum and 
about two-thirds of lateral margins to corium sanguineous, 
the latter with the extreme margin and about posterior third 
(narrowly) luteous ; membrane fuscous brown ; body beneath, 
legs, and rostrum fuscous brown; coxe, trochanters, lateral 
margins of sternum and base of abdomen sanguineois ; 
rostrum with the first and second joints reddish ochraceous, 
third and fourth joints fuscous brown; antenne with the 
first, second, and third joints moderately thickened on their 
apical areas, fourth joint more slender and cylindrical ; head 
practically impunetate; pronotum with a few scattered 
punctures on the basal area, where there is also a short, 
