Mr. W. L. Distaiit on A/rU-an PciitatoinitliB. 211) 



Genus GoNOPsis. 

 Gonopsis, Amy. & Serv. Hiflt. II«5m. p. 180 (1843). 



Type, G. detiiiculata, Amy. & Scrv. 



Gonopsis bar ilia, sp. n. 



Above brownish or reddish testaceous, anterior area f)f 

 prouotum and tlic head more ochraccous ; membrane {jfrcyish, 

 the veins prominent and somewhat pale fuscous ; connexivum 

 stramineous; body beneath pale ochraccous and darkly 

 punctate ; al)domcn beneath witii three lonf^itudinal im- 

 jjunctate fasciie, the central straighter and narrower; legs 

 ochraccous, the femora darkly punctate, tibiie reddish 

 testaceous with their margins ochraccous, tarsi reddish 

 testaceous; pronotum with the lateral angles longly and 

 somewhat forwardly produced, robustly spinous, with tlicir 

 apices subacute, their posterior margins transversely wrinkled 

 and black ; head somewhat thickly and coarsely pnnetate, 

 the lateral margins a little sinuate in front of eyes, apices of 

 the lateral lobes well separated and subacute; antennai 

 reddish testaceous, second joint slightly longer than third; 

 anterior area of pronotum coarsely punctate, the lateral 

 margins denticulate, between the lateral angles a transversely 

 concave levigate line, behind which the surface is punctate 

 and rugulose ; scutellum punctate and ingulose, some obscuro 

 black punctures centrally and laterally ; corium thickly 

 coarsely punctate ; stigmata black. 



Long. 14i to 15i mm. 



Hah. Natal; Drakensberg Mts. (Brit, Mus.), Durban 

 (S. Afr. Mus.). 



Allied to G. angularis, Dall, but with the lateral pronotal 

 angles forwardly and more strongly produced. 



Gonopsis huincralis, sp. n. 



Head and anterior area of pronotum ochraccous, blackly 

 punctate ; posterior area of pronotum, scutclluin, and corium 

 purplish black ; minibrane greyish white ; connexivum 

 reddish testaceous ; body beneath pale tcstaieous, abdonjcu 

 beneath more or less reddish testaceous ; legs dull reddish ; 

 antennae reddish testaceous, second and third joints almost 

 subequal in length ; head with the lateral margins slightly- 

 sinuate in front of eyes, the lateral lobes only divergent at 

 extreme apices, which ai-e subacute, lateral margins narrowly 

 levigate and testaceous ; prouotum with au almost levigate 



