370 ^Ii-. W. L. Distant on some 



immediately beliind it are the principal characteristics of tliis 

 geiiuSj which (in the absence of tlie j ) I place in the division 

 Psithyristriaria in the subtam. Gieaninse. 



Marohoduus fractiis, sp. n. 



? . Body and legs virescent, the tibise and tarsi more 

 ochraceous; eyescastaneous ; ocelli pale shining sanguineous; 

 narrow posteiior abdominal marc^ins above black ; tegmina 

 and wings hyaline, the venation of both dull virescent; head 

 with the front longitudinally linearly dtpressed, tiie lateral 

 areas obliquely transversely striate, the basal antenniferous 

 tubercles very robust and prominent ; pronotum centrally 

 broadly longitudinally striate, two oblique striations on each 

 lateral area, the lateral margins broadly concavely sinuate, 

 the basal lateral angles convexly subproniinent ; rostrum 

 reaching the intermediate coxae ; other structural characters 

 as in generic diagnosis. 



? . Long., excl. tegm., 20 ; ex}). tegm. 60 ram. 

 Hub. W. Africa ; Sierra Leone {Jas. J. Shnjyson). 



Lemuriana consohrina, sp.- n. 



(^ . Body above, abdomen beneath, and face pale casta- 

 Jieous ; sternum and legs paler and more ochraceous ; tegmina 

 anil wings |)ale hyaline, costal membrane to the first, and the 

 whole of the venation to both ochraceous ; pronotum with 

 two oblique incisures on both sides of disk; eyes black; 

 rostrum ochraceous, its apex black and about reaching the 

 posterior coxfo; face globose, strongly laterally striate ; 

 opercula short, laterally rounded, transverse, their apices 

 roundly angulate, not extending beyond the base of the first 

 abdominal segment. 



? . Abdomen beneath with a central longitudinal i)iceous 

 fascia. 



Long., excl. tegm., ^ 15, $ 16; exp. tegm., ^ 46, 

 $ 5G mm, 



JIab. Uganda {B. Dummer) ; Nile Prov. {Dr. 7?. E. 

 McConnell). 



Allied to L.Jlavocosiata, Dist., but differing by the shorter 

 and more anteriorly rounded head, less prominent eyes, &c. 



I'anka iimhrosa, sp. n. 



Body and legs ochraceous or brownisli ochraceous; l)asal 

 area of head (more or less), pronotal incisures, two short 

 obconical central spots to anterior margin, a long sublateral 



