314 Mr. W. L. Distant on Rhynchota from the 



piceous patch on each side of anterior margin. Scutellum 

 with a large levigate ochraceous spot in each basal angle, the 

 apex also levigate and ochraceous. Corium with a small 

 obscure levigate spot on posterior portion of disk ; membrane 

 cupreous, its apex paler. Connexivum brownish ochraceous, 

 spotted with piceous. Body beneath ochraceous, sparingly, 

 coarsely, and darkly punctate ; legs and rostrum ochraceous, 

 apex of rostrum piceous ; femora with some piceous spots near 

 apex. 



Long. 8-9 millim. 



Hah. Nyasaland, Zomba and Fort Johnson {Dr. P. 

 Kendall). 



Closely resembling Carbula trisignata, Germ., but differing 

 generically by the shape of the head. 



Subfam . A sopinm. 



JDorycoris pavoninus, Westw. Fort Johnson. 

 Moyara insignia, gen. et sp. n. Zomba. 

 Macrorhaphis spurcata, Walk. Fort Johnson. 

 Audinetia spinidens, Fabr. Fort Johnson. 

 Glypsus eonspicuus, Westw. Fort Johnson. 



Moyara, gen. nov. 



Head anteriorly concave ; lobes of about equal length, lateral 

 lobes ioliaceous, upwardly recurved. Eyes prominent, situate 

 at basal insertion of the head. Rostrum reaching the inter- 

 mediate coxa?, first joint just passing base of head. Thorax 

 broad, flat, depressed anteriorly, moderately constricted before 

 middle ; lateral margins prominently reflexed and concavely 

 rounded, posterior angles produced in long spines. Scutellum 

 narrowed apically and reaching the interior apical angle of 

 the corium. Second abdominal segment with a somewhat 

 obscure spinous tubercle directed forward. Anterior femora 

 spined near apex. 



This genus is allied to Leptolobus, Sign., from which it 

 differs by the structure of the head and thorax, broader 

 body, &c. 



Moyara insignis, sp. n. 



Head purplish, transversely rugulose, with some coarse 

 punctures near base ; antennae dark indigo-blue. Pronotum 

 pale reddish ochraceous ; lateral margins and spines and a very 

 large spot on each side of base dark indigo-blue. Scutellum 

 dark indigo-blue, a spot in each basal angle and the apical 

 area pale luteous. Corium pale ochraceous, with a large 

 transverse discal spot (not reaching inner margin) bluish 



