356 Mr. W. L. Distant on Reduvlicli^. 



excavate, posterior lobe finely granulate, the lateral pronotal 

 angles subspinously prominent ; scntellar spine mutilated ; 

 anterior tibial furrow occupying about one tliirJ of tibial 

 length. 



Long. 14 millim.; exp. pronot. angl, 4 millim. 



Hah. East Africa: Uganda Protectorate {C. S. Betlon, 

 Brit. Mus.). 



Allied to A. vidua, Stal, but differing by the more pointed 

 pronotal lateral angles, shorter basal joint of antenna;, 

 differently spotted corium, &c. 



Leticeus Ulysses, sp. n. 



Sanguineous ; second joint of antenna3 (excluding base), 

 apex of rostrum, eyes, clavus and subclaval streak, apical 

 margin and angle of corium, and membrane black ; antenna? 

 pilose, second joint about as long as head ; anterior lobe of 

 pronotum somewhat strongly sculptured, posterior lobe finely 

 granulate ; rostrum with the first joint shorter, but more 

 than half the length of second. 



Long. 14 millim. 



Hah. Brit. East Africa : JMaziwa, Mitata, and Maungu 

 {C. S. Betton, Brit. Mus.). 



This is the first Ethiopian species described of a hitherto 

 restricted Oriental genus. 



Subelongate ; head about as long as anterior lobe of pro- 

 notum, anteocular portion a little longer than postocular 

 portion of head, eyes large and prominent ; antennse pilose, 

 basal joint not quite reaching apex of head; rostrum with 

 the first and second joints thickened and almost subequal in 

 length ; pronotum somewhat long, anterior and posterior lobes 

 nearly equal in length, anterior lobe subquadrate, the anterior 

 angles obtusely prominent, posterior lobe widened to lateral 

 angles, which are subprominent, both lobes centrally sulcately 

 excavate, very broadly on posterior lobe ; scntellum centrally 

 excavate at base, its apex laterally and posteriorly produced ; 

 membrane just passing abdominal apex ; connexivum 

 broadly and somewhat upwardly produced ; legs short, ante- 

 rior femora strongly incrassated and finely serrate beneath. 



Allied to Staliastes. 



Castruccius i7isi(jnis, sp. n. 



Black ; apex of head, anterior lobe of pronotum, connexi- 

 vum, rostrum, prosternum, abdomen (excluding apex), femora. 



