Ml-. W. L. Dlstatit's RlnjjicJioial Xoles. 151 



Leptocentrus cnnfusuit, sp. n. 



Lnplorpntrti.t Ipucaspm, Melich. (n»'c Walk.), Wit'ii. eiit. Zfit. xxiv. 



p. L»5>."» (100.')). 

 Hocc/nir monftnius, J Acoh'\ fvar.), Sjiistedt, Kiliraaiidj. Exped.xii., Horn. 



p. 120, t. ii. tig. 2 (1910). 



HfJ). Canicroons (Escalera, Brit. Mns.). Brit. East 

 Africa; W. slopes ot" Kenya on Meru-Nvcri Kd., 0000- 

 8500 ft., and E. foot and sloipes Aberdare iMts., 7000-8500 ft. 

 (S. A. Xeave). 



Distinfjnished from L. altifrons by the shorter and more 

 robust lateral pronotal processes. 



Leptocentrus ugandensis^ sp, n. 



Plead, pronotum, sentollnm, body beneatli, and le^^s 

 black; tcgmina bronzy brown, the apical area transversely 

 and faseiately ochraceous, base, costal area, and apical 

 margin black ; pronotum thickly coarsely punctate, strongly, 

 centrally, percurrently cariiiate, the lateral processes mode- 

 rately convexly recurved^ their apices sul)acute, posterior 

 process somewhat slender, strongly tricarinate, its apex 

 passing the posterior angle of the inner tegminal margin. 



Long., inch tegm., 8^-9 mm. ; exp. pronot. lat. process. 

 4^-5 mm. 



Huh. Uganda ; Entebbe (C. C. Gowdeij a.nd C. A. IViyf/ins) ; 

 Buamba Forest, Scmliki Valley ; Budongo Forest, Unyoro ; 

 Mabira Forest, Southern Toro, ]Mbarara, S, of L. George 

 {S. A. Neavfi). 



Tliis very distinctly marked species is allied to that 

 described and figured by Buckton as Ibiceps riifipennis from 

 the Cameroons (Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond., Zool. (2) vol. ix. 

 p. 334, pi. xxii. fig. 8 a, 1900). When this species is studied 

 by its short description and the qualifications perused on 

 the "Explanation of the Plate," it can with certainty be 

 ascribed to the genus Leptocentrus^ ami to be separated from 

 the species above described by the much more upwardly 

 raised lateral pronotal processes. 



Leptocentrus per acatuSy sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, scutellum, body beneath, and logs black ; 

 tegmina pale brownish ochraceous ; pronotum coarsely 

 l)nnctate, the lateral processes long, their expanse ecpialling 

 the length of the body including tcgniinn, carinate and 

 roundly curved, the apices acute and recurved, the central 



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