322 Mr. W. L. Distant on Homoptera. 



bases and apices of coxa?, extreme bases and apices of femora, 

 abdomen above and base of abdomen beneath, dull san- 

 guineous ; connexivum black; tegmina stramineous, with 

 castaneous suffusions which may be described as a short 

 linear basal longitudinal line, upper claval margin (excluding 

 base), a broad central longitudinal streak on apical half of 

 clavus, a broad transverse fascia commencing near middle of 

 costal margin and at middle of tegmen deflected and con- 

 tinued in two longitudinal fasciae to apical area, which is 

 also castaneous, with its apical margin black ; wings very 

 pale fuliginous and hyaline, base and apex fuscous, extreme 

 base dull sanguineous; pronotum punctate, not rugose; 

 tegmina densely finely punctate, the veins in apical area 

 raised and prominent; face much compressed and angularly 

 prominent, centrally strongly carinate ; posterior tibiae with 

 a strong spine at about one-third from apex. 



Long., excl. tegm., 1-1\ mm. ; exp. tegm. 20 mm. 



Hub. N.W. Rhodesia; W. of Kambove and Lualaba It. 

 [Neave, Brit. Mus.). 



Locris chersonesia, sp. n. 



Head above, pronotum, scutcllum, face, and lateral margins 

 of prosternum golden yellow ; abdomen above sanguineous ; 

 body beneath and legs sanguineous, face and prosternum 

 golden yellow ; eyes, mesosternum, base of abdomen beneath, 

 eoxal spots, and anterior and intermediate tarsi black; 

 tegmina golden yellow, a large roseate spot near middle of 

 costal area deflected to near middle of tegmen and then 

 continued in two longitudinal fascia? to apical area, which is 

 also roseate; wings very pale fuliginous, subhyaline, basal 

 area blackish ; pronotum punctate, not rugose; face com- 

 pressed, strongly centrally longitudinally carinate, laterally 

 finely transversely striate; posterior tibiae armed with a long 

 spine at about two-thirds from base. 



Long., excl. tegm., 7 mm. ; exp. tegm. 21 mm. 



Hub. N.W. Rhodesia; W. of Kambove {Neave, Brit. 

 Mus.). 



Locris cenea, sp. n. 



Body pale bronzy ochraceous ; margins of the metanotum, 

 meso- and metasterna, abdomen beneath and legs black ; 

 anterior femora and anal abdominal segment bronzy ochra- 

 ceous ; tegmina brassy yellow, the apical and inner margins 

 narrowly fuscous; wiugs very pale fuliginous, subhyaline, 

 basal area infuscate ; pronotum punctate, but not rugose, and 



