40 Mr. \V. L. Distant o/i PyirliocoiitUu. 



Dindymus circumcinctus. 



Dindi/miis circumcinctits, Stal, Beil. ont. ZeiUcbr. vii. p. 400 (18(33). 

 Dimlipnuj< ci/ictifcr, Walk. Cat. Ilet. vi. p. 12. u. 35 (1873). 

 Diiidi/iiucs diibiuK, Walk. luc. cit. n. 3i5. 



Vindymus relatus^ sp. n. 



Pale sanguineous ; posterior lobe of pronotum, membrane, 

 and tlie abdomen pale ocliraceons; base of scutellum, tibia?, 

 and tar.si piceous ; antennjfi black, base of first joint san- 

 guineous ; apical joint, anterior margin of prosternum, and 

 posterior margins of pro-, nieso-, and metasterna pale ochra- 

 ceous; margins of abdomen dark ocliraceous ; apex of fourth 

 joint of antenna piceous. Corium thickly punctate, remaining 

 upper surface practically impunctate ; lateral margins of 

 pronotum strongly laniinately reflexed. 



Long. 12 millim. 



llah. South Africa : near Lake Tanganyika {A. Carson, 

 Brit. Mus.). 



Most nearly allied to the Malayan D. rubiginosus, Fabr. 



Dindymus naialensis, sp. n. 



Black ; anterior, lateral, and posterior margins of pronotum, 

 inner and apical claval margins, lateral and apical margins of 

 corium, antennal tubercle, cox?e, lateral margins of steriiuui 

 and abdomen, sternal incisures, and apical margin of last 

 abdominal segment sanguineous or reddish ocliraceous ; the 

 disks of second, third, and fourth abdominal segments oclira- 

 ceous. 



Head, pronotum, and scutellum very obscurely punctate or 

 impunctate ; corium distinctly punctate, its lateral margins 

 im|)unctate. 



Long. 10 millim. 



JIah. Natal (Brit. Mus.). 



Allied to U. myriceps, Stal. 



Dindymus cenceus, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, scutellum, and sternum black; antennfe, 

 lateral (broadly) and posterior (narrowly) margins of pro- 

 notum, corium, abdomen, lateral margins of sternum, and 

 legs pale sanguineous ; clavus and a curved claval margin on 

 corium purplish black ; posterior lateral margin of corium, 

 lateral margin of abdomen, and the membrane ocliraceous; 

 rostrum, bases of femora, a spot at the posterior apices of the 

 third and fourth, and the central area of the fourth and fifth 



