350 Mr. W. L. Distant on 



margin of anal segment to the abdomen pale ocliraceous ; 

 a large discal spot to corium creamy white ; lateral lobes of 

 the head very thickly finely punctate ; pronotum (excluding 

 the transverse callose area and lateral margins), scutellum, 

 and corium somewhat coarsely punctate ; membrane pale 

 bronzy. 



Allied to G. tibialis, Stal, also found in the Transvaal, but 

 much more elongate ; pronotum with the lateral margins 

 continuously narrowly ocliraceous, but basal margin con- 

 colorous ; apex of scutellum concolorous, &c. 



Long. 5 mm. 



Geomorpha Junodi, sp. n. 



Fuscous brown; head, anterior area of pronotum, and legs 

 testaceous ; a narrow, transverse, callose fascia to pronotum 

 at about one third from anterior margin, and central fused 

 spots to fourth and fifth abdominal segments, ocliraceous; 

 connexivum piceous, the marginal tubercles ocliraceous ; 

 membrane obscure brownish ocliraceous, with piceous suffu- 

 sions ; head moderately long, profoundly sinuate in front of 

 eyes, lateral lobes longer than central lobe, a little outwardly 

 and upwardly dilated at their apices, which do not quite 

 meet; antennas mutilated in typical specimen; pronotum 

 strongly and somewhat transversely rugose behind the pale 

 transverse callose fascia, the anterior area with some very 

 coarse punctures, the lateral angles very broad, obtusely 

 angularly prominent ; scutellum short, broad, its base trian- 

 gularly elevate, continued in a central carination to apex, its 

 surface strongly rugose, with four small obscure ocliraceous 

 spots on basal area; corium opaque, coarsely punctate, its 

 lateral margin about as long as, and its inner margin only 

 extending a little beyond middle of, scutellum ; membrane 

 reticulate, not quite reaching apex of abdomen ; body beneath 

 considerably suffused with ocliraceous. 



Long. 10 j exp. pronot. angl. 7| mm. 



Fam. Coreidae. 



Subf a m . Coreinje. 



Division Petascelakia. 



Carlisis serrabilis, sp. n. 



Head above and antennas black ; basal annulations to 

 second and third joints of antennas, a central fascia to head 

 beneath, and rostrum (excluding apex) ocliraceous ; pronotum 



