154 Mr. W. L. Distant on 



front o£ eyes greyish white ; posteiior area of pronotuni with 

 three longitudinal ochraceous lines and a spot of the same 

 colour near middle of lateral margins; scutellum black; 

 corium black, claval area, base, some small discal spots, and 

 inner apical margin reddish ochraceous ; membrane black, 

 with irregular dark ochraceous spots ; body beneath — im- 

 perfectly seen in carded type — pale castaneous ; femora and 

 tibise black, their apices and the tarsi pale ochraceous ; 

 antennae with the first and second joints ochraceous, third and 

 fourth joints piceous^ first cojisiderably passing apex of head, 

 second a little longest, fourth a little shorter than third ; 

 pronotum transverse, about as long as broad at base, trans- 

 versely impressed behind middle; femora incrassate, anterior 

 femora more strongly so, spined beneath, more longly so near 

 apices. 



Long. 5 mm. 



Hub. Central District. 



Subfara. Apraninje. 

 CUgenes ntveomaculatus, sp. n. 



Body above dull sanguineous ; eyes black ; a spot on each 

 lateral margin of pronotum, the same on lateral margins of 

 scutellum near base, and two smaller spots at apical margins 

 of same, a small basal marginal spot to corium, and a larger 

 spot margined with black beyond middle white, narrowly 

 margined with black ; apical margins of corium narrowly 

 ochraceous ; membrane black ; body beneath sanguineous ; 

 legs ochraceous ; antennae ochraceous, apical joint piceous, 

 first, third, and fourth joints subequal in length, second joint 

 a little longest ; pronotum medially transversely impressed. 



liOiig. 2^ mm. 



Hub. Houadou. 



Genus Leth^us, Dall. 

 Lethceus tenebrosus. 



Lethcpus tenebrostts, Dist, in Nov. Caled. Zool. i. L. iv. no. 10, p. 382, 

 pi. xii. fig. 4 (1914). 



Hab. Ileingheue. 



Lethceus auraiitiacus. 



Lethceus aurantiacus, Dist. in Nov. Caled. Zool. i. L. iv. no. 10, p. 382, 

 pi. xii. fig. 5 (1914). 



In the specimens received from the Montague collection 

 the castaneous areas of the femora and antennae are ochraceous. 

 Hab. Carovin and Central Districts. 



