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13. Cletus leprosus. 



Gonocerus leprosus, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 311 — Gonocerus spissicornis, 

 Stal. Ofv. K. V. Ah. Fork. 1856, 195— Cletus leprosus, Stal, Hem. 

 Afr. ii. 80. 



Cape. 



14. Cletus elevator. 



Ciinex elevator, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 194 — Cletomorpha elevator, Stal, Hem. 

 Fabr. i. 61. 



Guinea. 



15. Cletus clarus. 



Mas. Testaceus, confertim punclatus, sublux pallide flavus ; caput 

 nigro bilincatum ; antenna rufescentes ; prolhorax antice bicallosus, 

 punctis posticis nigris, angulis posticis nigris subascendenlibus valde 

 acutis el prominulis ; sculellum apire nigrum ; abdominis dorsum 

 luteum, rufo bivitlatum ; a lie anticcc eorio rufo venoso, costa pallide 

 flava, membrana cinerea ; alie poslicieflavo diaphanie. 



Male. Testaceous, closely and minutely punctured, pale yellow 

 beneath. Head with a black line ou each side above, some of the punc- 

 tures black. Eyes prominent. Rostrum extending a little beyond the 

 middle coxae; joints nearly equal in length. Antenna? reddish; first 

 joint much stouter and shorter than the second ; third a little shorter 

 than the first. Prothorax with a large callus on each side in front; 

 punctures of the hind part mostly black; hind angles black, very pro- 

 minent and acute, directly diverging, slightly ascendiug. Scutellum 

 with a black tip. Mesopectus and metapectus with a black point on each 

 side. Abdomen above luieous, with a red stripe on each side. Legs 

 slender, moderately long. Corium of the fore wings red towards the tip 

 and with red veins; costa pale yellow; membrane cinereous. Hind 

 wings diaphanous, linked with yellow. Length of the body 5j lines. 



a. Cape. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



b. Cape. Presented by R. Trimen, Esq. 



16. Cletus fuscescens. 



Mas. Pallide fuscescens, confertim punclatus, subtus pallide testaceus ; 

 antenna; fulvce, corpore paullo breviures ; prothoracis avrjuli postici 

 peraevti, valde prominuli, vix ascendentes ; pectus et venter fusco 

 subconspersa ; membrana fuscescente cinerea. 



Male. Pale brownish, thickly and minutely punctured, pale testaceous 

 beneath Eyes prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxa?. 

 Antenna? tawny, a little shorter than the body; second joint much longer 

 than the first; third as long as the first; fourth shorter and thicker than 



