Phyllocophuliiia?, IJrohibiiliniv, and Acaiitliosomliiiv. 225 



inar<^iiKil cremilatc line <»ii cacli side of tlic sciitelluiii (ex- 

 temliiip; lor alunit two thirds its Im^^tli), and lateral margin 

 ot" coriuni (excluding apex) paK' ocliraceous. Body beneath 

 reddish ochraeeous, a pale obli(jue lateral sternal tascia on 

 each side extendin*^ through the pro- and mesosterna, on outer 

 side of which are two pieeous spots, a aubinarginal elongate 

 black spot on each side ot inetasternuin, and two submarginal 

 black fascia} on each side of abdomen. 



Antenna} oehraceous, the second joint considerably longer 

 than the third, which is a little sliorter than the fourth ; 

 fifth joint mutilated. Head coarsely punctate. L^ronotum 

 rugulose, with a distinct central carination between the 

 lateral angles, which are subacutely prominent. Hcutellum 

 strongly rugulose. Corium somewhat thickly punctate. 



Long. 14 millim. ; cxj). proimt. angl. 8 millim. 



Ilab. Brit. E. Alrica, Lake Kibibi [Gregory, Brit. Mus.). 



Genus Diplorhinus. 



Di'plorJiin us furcatns. 



Atelix^erug? fiacatus, Westw. iu Hope Cat. i. p. '20 (1837 J. 

 Diplorhinus sinensis, Walk. Cat. Het. iii. p. 494. n. 2 (18(i8). 



Diplorhinus quadricornis, Stal. 



Diplorhiniiit r/i/adricornis, StSl, En. Hem. v. p. 122 (1876). 

 JJiplor/iiniiA furcatua, Dall. (nee Westw.) List Hem. i. p. •■{59. n. 1 

 (1851) : Walk. Pat. H.-t. iii. p. 4!U. n. 1 (1868). 



Genus Tetroda. 



'Tetroda histeroides. 



Acanthia hisf,roides, Fabr. l":nt. Syst., Suppl. p. 520. n. 24 (1798). 

 Tetroda hihiuatn, Walk. Cat. Het. iii. p. 494. u. 11 (1868). 



Tetroda ohtusa. 



Tetroda obtnsa, Dall. List Hem. i. p. 357. n. 6 (1851). 



Gellia (r*) ohtum, 8tSl, En. Hem. v. p. 124 (1876). 



Gellin ohtusa, .Vtkin.i. Notes liid. Khynch. v. p. 106 (1888). 



Frisimklica, gen. nov. 



Body elongate. Head broad, lateral lobes somewhat re- 

 curved upwardly, meeting in front of central lobe at about 

 two thirds from base, which is moderately gibbous; antenna? 

 with the second and tittli joints suboqual in length, third 

 shortest. Pronotum convexly gibbous, the lateral margins 



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