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black ; lateral margins and a broad fascia between the lateral 

 spines (which is centrally deflected to the anterior margin) 

 ochraceous. Scutellum with the lateral margins and apex 

 broadly ochraceous. Antennae with the basal joint ochraceous, 

 second and third joints coral-red, fourth joint piceous, with 

 the base reddish ; apical j^int mutilated. Body beneath 

 ochraceous ; legs brownish ochraceous. 



The pronotum and scutellum are coarsely punctate, the 

 punctures on tiie ochraceous fascias and margins being scarcer 

 and deeper ; the pronotal angles are broad, with their extreme 

 apices acutely spinous, directed outwardly and somewhat 

 upwardly, but not forwardly. The second and third joints of 

 the antenna? are subequal in length. 



Long. 10^ millim. ; exp. ])ronot. angl. 6 millim. 



Hub. Transvaal. One specimen (Brit. Mus.). 



Distinguished from G. marginella, Dall., and G. afinis, 

 Dist., by the shape and direction of the pronotal spines &c. 



Genus Chlorocokis. 

 CMorccoris rujispinus. 



Chlorocoria rujisjihnis, Dall. List Hem. i. p. 167. n. 2 (1851). 

 Chloroooris rvjideyis, AValk. Cat. Het. iii. p. 543 (1868). 



Genus LoxA. 



Loxa fia V ico II is . 



Cimex flavicoUis, Dru. 111. ii. p. 67, pi. xxxvi. fig. 4 (1773). 

 Loxa deducta, Walk. Cat. Het. ii. p. 242. n. 8 (1867). 



Loxa ajffinis. 



Loxa affinis, Dall. List Hem. i. p. 198 (1851). 



Loxa i7ivaria, Walk. Cat. Het. ii. p. 242. n. 7 (1867). 



Genus Fecelia. 



FeceJia nigridens. 



Loxa nigrideyis, Walk. Cat. Het. ii. p. 241. n. 3 (1867). 



Genus Agonoscelis. 



Agonoscelis rutila. 



Cimex ndilus, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 714 (1775). 



Straehia tetragona, W'alk. Cat. Het. ii. p. 332. n. 71 (1867). 



Var. Straehia aspersUj Walk. luc. cit. p. 333. n. 72. 



