Mr. W. L. Distant on African PentatoniidfB. 89 



spots; nistnim a little passing the posterior coxaj ; connexi- 

 viiin ochraccous, with a linear dark spot on each side of the 

 incisures. 



liong., (J 9 , 1 1 to 1 1 mm. ; e\p. pronot. angl. G to 7 mm. 



Huh. N.E. Rhodesia; Serenje Distr. {Ni'ave) ; S.E. 

 Rhodi'sia ; OazaLand ; Chirinda I'orest {Ode n da at) ; South- 

 cast (/ongo Kree State ; Katanga [Neave, JJrit. Mus.). 



Allied to T. corticini, Germ., from which it difters by the 

 more acute pronotal angles, ditlerent coloration, &c. 



Genus Dhyadocokis. 



llolcostcthuf, Fielj. ([mrt.) Kur. Hem. p. 333 (1861); StSl, Tjfv. Vct.- 



Ak. Fi.rh. 1H7l', no. 3. p. 37. 

 Dnjndocoris, Kiik. Cat. Ilem. (Ilet.) i. p. 47 (1909), n. nom. 



Type, //. anuliSy Costa. 



Dryadocoris tanrus, sp. n. 



Pale olivaceous green, darkly punctate; the produced 

 |ii3iiotal angles black; apex of scutcllum somewhat broadly 

 bl lish grey; connexivum, body beneath, and legs pale 

 ol vaceous green, the first with the segmental apices black ; 

 ar tenme with the first and second joints pale olivaceous 

 giccn, remaining joints fuscous, first joint not {]uite reaching 

 arex of head, second slightly shorter than third ; head some- 

 w]iat thickly wrinkled and punctate; pronotum with the 

 posterior lateral angles strongly and rol)ustly produced and 

 a little upwardly directed, somewhat thickly brownly punc- 

 tfite except on lateral margins and between the produced 

 Angles, in the latter case giving the appearance of a pale 

 /ransverse fascia; scutcllum coarsely punctate, especially on 

 the anterior and lateral marginal areas, the pale apex ira- 

 punctale ; corium with its interior area somewhat purplish 

 brown, thickly |)nnctate, except at base of costal margin, 

 which is impiuietate and transversely impressed; membrane 

 hyaline, retlecting the dark abdomen beneath, excepting 

 where it apieally projects beyond it; connexivum more or 

 less darkly punctate; body beneath with a small black spot 

 near bases of coxie, a longitudinal series of dark punctures 

 on each lateral area, and scattered black punctures on disk of 

 abdomen; apices of tibiie and the tarsi brownish ; rostrum 

 reaching the posterior coxai, its apex black. 



Long. 8 mm ; exp. jjronot. augl. (j^ mm. 



Hub. Congo Free State ; Katanga ; Karabovc, 4000- 

 5000 ft. [Seave, Brit. Mus.). 



Allied to D. youoidfs, Dall., from which it diflers by the 

 more strongly produced pronotal angles. 



