GiG Air. W. L. Distant on new 



very broadly loiigitucliiially sulcate, lateral areas transverselv 

 striate; pronotum almost as long as mesonotum, tl«e lateral 

 margins roundly ampliate, twice as broad at base as long, 

 the fissures profound, anterior margin truncate, posterior 

 margin very slightly sinuate at middle; abdomen in mabi 

 about as long as space between the apex of head and base of 

 cruciform elevation ; tympana partly exposed, the coverings 

 being a little shorter and considerably narrower inwardly ; 

 rostrum reaching the posterior coxse ; opercula in male 

 scarcely extending beyond base of abdomen, not meeting 

 inwardly, obliquely transverse, laterally and apically rounded ; 

 anterior femora incrassated, with two short but broad teeth at 

 apex ; tegmina more than twice as long as broad, opaque, 

 basal cell slightly longer than broad, ulnar areas moderately 

 elongate, apical areas eight, the uppermost long and narrow ; 

 wings a little more than half the length of tegmina, apical 

 areas six. 



This is one of the few Ethiopian genera belonging to the 

 subfamily Ga?aniiia?, and may be placed near the genus 

 JIamza; like that genus, apart from the tympanal structural 

 characters, it has a superficial resemblance to the genus 

 Flatyiyleura. 



Tuf/elana hiitleri, s\). n. 



^. Body and legs ochraceous ; lateral areas of the 

 abdomen above very broadly fuscous ; two black punctures 

 on each side of ocelli ; mesonotum with indications of four 

 darker obconical spots; tegmina pale browniish ochraceous, 

 opaque, the venation and costal membrane paler ochraceous, 

 a prominent dull milky white spot crossing the two upper 

 ulnar areas, and some more obscure pale suffusions on the 

 apical areas ; wings bright ochraceous, the apical areas more 

 or less apically infuscate, the membrane creamy white; 

 vertex incised between the ocelli ; legs longly pilose ; 

 ])Osterior tibia3 spined on each side beyond middle, other 

 structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Long., excl. tegm., ^ 15 mm.; cx[). tegm. 48 mm. 



IJab. Zululand ; Maputa. 



Dr. E. A. Butler received this species from one of his 

 correspondents and kindly placed the same in the National 

 Collection ; the species bears his name. 



QuinliUa pomponia, sp. n. 



? . Head black, anterior margin of front with some 

 obscure yellow spots, ocelli testaceous; pronotum brownish 



