70 j\Ir. K. Andersen on 



long ; oppvcula sliort, just reacliing the first abdominal seo- 

 ment, and not covering the lateral margins of the tympanal 

 flaps; rostrum reaching the posterior coxfe; tegmina and 

 wings hyaline, the first with eight apical areas and the basal 

 ceil longer than broad. 



Type, A. hindusara, Dist. [Pomponia). 



Genus Oncotympana. 

 Oncotympana, StSl, CEfv. Vet.-Ak. Forb. 1870, p. 710. 

 Type, 0. pallidiventris^ Stal. 



Champaka, gen. nov. 



Head (including eyes) considerably broader than base of 

 mesonotum, its length about equal to breadth between eyes, 

 lateral margins of front and vertex almost obliquely in line ; 

 pronotum about as long as head, its lateral margins armed 

 with a distitict medial spine ; mesonotum moderately tumid ; 

 abdomen considerably longer than space between apex of 

 head and base of cruciform elevation ; tympana covered, 

 tympanal coverings broader than long; opercula short, just 

 reaching basal abdominal segment, laterally oblique and thus 

 exposing the marginal areas of the cavities ; rostrum reaching 

 the posterior coxa3 ; anterior femora strongly sjnned beneath ; 

 tegmina and wings hyaline, the first considerably longer than 

 the body and with its greatest breadth considerably less than 

 a third of its length ; apical areas eight ; basal cell longer 

 than broad. 



Type, C. viridimacuJataj Dist. [Pomponia). 



YI. — Further Descriptions of new Kbinolophi //•&;« Africa. 

 By Knud Andersen. 



RldnolopJms Darlingi, sp. n. 



Diagnosis. — Differs from all other South-African Rliino- 

 lophi by tlie combination of these two characters : cingula 

 of the upper canine and p^ in immediate contact with each 

 other; forearm 4G'7-17"7 mm. 



Nose-leuves. — Extreme length M-14"5 mm. Horseshoe 

 covering almost the whole of the muzzle ; no tooth-like 

 proj( ction on either side of the median notch ; greatest 

 width 8' 1-8*5 mm. Sella naked, slightly constricted below 

 the middle, broadly rounded oti" at summit; vertical height 

 4 mm. ; breadth at base, at constriction, and at summit 



