202 Mr. W. L. Distant on Capsidae 



and corium a little more finely and obscurely punctate; cuneus 

 sanguineous, its outer area and apex black. 



Long. 5 mm. 



Hub. Transvaal : Zoutpansberg (Junod, Brit. Mus.). 



Camptobrochis capensis, sp. n. 



Reddish ochraceous ; head and scutellum black, the last 

 with a central reddish-ochraceous fascia, which does not reach 

 the base ; antennse, lateral margins of corium, tibise, and tarsi 

 pale ochraceous ; apices of tarsi black ; antennse somewhat 

 slender, second joint more than twice the length of first ; 

 pronotum distinctly punctate, anterior and posterior margins 

 narrowly ochraceous, the last linearly transversely black 

 near lateral angles ; scutellum and corium more finely and 

 obscurely punctate than pronotum ; corium and clavus some- 

 what longly pilose ; membrane fuscous, with paler mottlings. 



Long. 4 mm. 



Hab. Cape Colony : Grahamstown (Albany and Brit. 

 Muss.). 



Division Bryocora ria. 

 Genus Tenthecoris. 



Tenthecoris, Scott, Ent. Month. Mag. xxxiii. p. 65 (1886). 



Type, T. bicolor, Scott (Brit. Mus.). 



This genus is very closely allied to Eccritotarsus, Stal. It 

 is described as an orchid pest, as is also Eccritotarsus exiti- 

 osus, Dist., and E. orchidearum , Rent. T. bicolor is very 

 closely allied by description to Reuter's species ; Scott 

 describes the first and second joints of the antennae as red, 

 but in one of his typical specimens the apex of the first joint 

 and the whole of the second joint are distinctly black. 



Division ? 



Genus Fundanius. 

 Fundanius alternus. 



Capsus alternus, Walk. Cat. Het. vi. p. 111. n. 252 (1873). 

 Resthenia alternus, Atkins. Cat. Capsidae, p. 57 (1890). 



Division '? 



Genus ArmachanuS. 



Armachanus spicaius, sp. n. 



Uniform pale cinnamon-brown ; a discal, transverse, pale 



greyish line across apex of clavus, and an oblique line of the 



same colour crossing corium near middle ; a prominent black 



