/// the British Museum and elsewhere. 201 



apical angle to corium, base and apex of cuneus, body beneath, 

 and legs ocliraceous ; a central, discal, longitudinal spot and 

 lateral angles of pronotuni_, lateral margins of abdomen beneath, 

 spots to tibiffi, and the tarsi (excluding base) black; apical 

 halves of femora testaceous, speckled with black ; basal joint of 

 antenufe (excluding apex), central annulation to second joiur, 

 and base of third joint ocliraceous; membrane pale fuscous, 

 with a lacteous spot near margin of cuneus ; scutelluin nut 

 prominently tumid ; body above shining, glabrous. 



Long. 5 mm. 



JIah. Colombia: Call (Brit. Mus.). 



Genus Cypiiodema. 

 Cyphodema'2 Junodi, sp. n. 



Head ochraceous, eyes and antennae black ; pronotum 

 ocliraceous, somewliat coarsely punctate, with a very large 

 transverse, subbasal, black spot, which is angulatcly sinuate 

 anteriorly ; scutellum pale stramineous, with a central longi- 

 tudinal ocliraceous fascia; corium and clavus black, the first 

 with a large central, marginal, pale stramineous spot; inner 

 and apical margins of clavus, extreme lateral margin and apex 

 of corium and the cuneus dark ochraceous ; membrane fuscous, 

 black at basal angle ; body beneath black, legs ochraceous, 

 bases of femora and apices of tibia? black; heraelytra very 

 finely and obscurely pilose ; second joint of antennaj about 

 three times the length of first ; eyes large and transverse. 



Long. 4^ mm. 



Jfal). ^I'ransvaal : Zoutpansberg {Junod, Brit. Mus.). 



A single specimen, agreeing generally with the characters 

 and appearance of the genus Ci/phodema. 



Genus CAMrxOBROCiiiS. 



Camptobroc/n's Esau, sp. n. 



Shining black, somewhat longly greyishly pilose; head 

 opaque, piceous, with a large testaceous spot at inner margin 

 of each eye ; anterior and posterior margins of pronotum, a 

 broad central fascia to scutellum (not reaching base), corium 

 (excluding inner area and a submarginal punctate line), body 

 beneath, antennae, rostrum, and legs pale dull ochraceous ; 

 basal joint of antennae, apical halves of posterior femora, and 

 bases of posterior tibice dull testaceous ; extreme base of first 

 joint and apices of second and third joints of antenna and 

 apices of the tarsi piceous ; antennae finely ])ilosc, first and 

 second joints moderately thickened, second a little more than 

 twice as lung as first ; piunutuin di.-:tinctly [luuctate', seiitcllum 



