376 On some i(,ndencrihed Ethiopian (yicadida^. 



Lateral mnr^iris of pronottim a little convexly sinuate, 

 ])osterior angles more or less strongly ampliate ; head witli 

 iront roundly trianiiularly pioiluced, about as lontr as brea Itli 

 between eyes; abdomen beneath with the lateral margins 

 strongly inwardly roundly recurved. 



By the venation of the wings and the recurved margins of 

 tlie abdomen b "neatli, this genus is also allied to Sablistex^ 

 Karsch, but from which the venation of the tegmina is 

 altogether dissimilar. 



Oudehoschia fesltvaj sp. n. 



? . Head virescent, blackly pilose, inner margins of eye^ 

 and two central longitudinal lines black, ocelli ochraceous ; 

 pronotum ochraceous, a large ccMitral anterior and a central 

 subbasal spot and the posterior marginal area virescent, the 

 lateral areas with black suffu.^^ions ; mesonotum greenish 

 ochraceous, with four longitudinal black fascia?, of which 

 the two central are sinuate and the outer ones shorter and 

 posteriorly acute ; abdomen ab )ve ochraceous, the posterior 

 8»*gmental margins paler in hue; head beneath, sternum, 

 and legs virescent, irregularly marked with black; abdonu-n 

 beneatli ochraceous, the base and two small central spots on 

 posti-rior segmental margins black, the roundly incurved 

 lateral margins virescent, with their segmental margins 

 d.irk ochraceous, apical segment centrally black; tegmina 

 dark ochraceous, the costal membrane virescent, the venation 

 fuscous, the longitudinal veins detining the ulnar areas broken, 

 the radial area and basal cell paler in hue ; wings pale 

 ochraceous ; structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Jjong , excl. tegm., 25 ; exp. tegm. G5 mi 



JJab. S. Africa ; Oudebosch, Calydon. 



im. 



Stellenboschia, gen. nov. 



Differs from Pauropsalta by the dilated tegmina. 

 Type, S. rolaudataf Dist. 



MeUimpsalta rotundata, Dist. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (0) ix. p. 324 

 (1892). 



Differs from Pauropsalta by the shorter and broader 

 tegmina, which at their greatest breadth are half as broad as 

 their greatest length ; they are also strongly roundly arcuated 

 from near base. As in Pauropsalta, the wing possesses only 

 tivt! apical areas, and in the tegmina the radial area is at its 

 greatest breadth about half as broad as long. 



