Mr. ^Y. L. Distant on Ilomoptera. 267 



mesonotum (including cruciform elevation) about as lono- as 

 liead and pronotum together; abdomen dilated, considerably 

 longer than space between ajjex of bead and base of cruciform 

 elevation ; t^^mpana entirely exposed ; opercula in male 

 obliquely convex, longer than broad, not passing base of 

 abdomen ; rostrum passing the anterior coxai ; tegmlna and 

 wings hyaline; tegmlna short, broad, about as long as body; 

 basal cell twice as long as broad, postcostal area moderately 

 broad and cell-like, apical areas eight ; wings with six apical 

 areas. 



Type, /. hemaris, Disf. 



Inyamana hemaris^ sp. n. 



Body ochraceous; head with some small pale fuscous spots 

 and two short black lines at inner margins of ocelli ; pro- 

 notum with two central longitudinal lines united posteriorly, 

 on each side of which is a curved discal line, the outer in- 

 cisures and lateral margins, plceous or black; mesonotum with 

 four long obconlcal spots, the two central shortest and placed 

 close together, and two small spots in front of the cruciform 

 elevation black ; abdomen with two central broken macular 

 fascite and a lateral broken macular fascia on each side black; 

 body beneath with the disk of sternum, inner areas of 

 opeicula, and two central, broken, macular fasciae to abdomen 

 plceous or black ; tegmina and wings hyaline, the venation 

 mostly fuscous, costal membrane to tegmlna ochraceous. 



Long., excl. tegm., S ? l'i-16 mm.; exp. tegni. 34-35 mm. 



Hah. Brit. East Africa: Samburu {G. S. Betton, Brit. 

 Mus.) ; Kondoa [Bloyet, Paris Mus.). 



Inyamana ochracea^ sp. n. 



Body and legs ochraceous, concolorous ; tegmina and 

 wings hyaline, the venation brownish ochraceous ; costal 

 membrane to tegmina ochraceous. 



Allied to /. heman's, but smaller, colour totally difTerent ; 

 postcostal area to tegmlna much broader, lower apical area 

 much shorter. 



Long., excl. tegm., c? ? ,11-1-imm. ; exp. tegm. 25-30mm. 



Hab. Biit. East Africa: Samburu {C. S. Betton^ Brit. 

 Mus.). 



Genus Saticula. 



Saticula, StSl, Berl. ent. Zeitsclir. x. p. 172 (186G). 



Cicada, 5. Gruppe, Hagen, Stett. ent. Zeit. xvii. p. 138 (ISoG). 



Type, S. coriaria, Stal. 



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