Bliynchota from Ruwenzori. 439 



Awemha typica, sp. n. 



Pale luteous and move or less thickly punctate, the punc- 

 tures black towards base of head, sparsely scattered near 

 anterior margin of pronotum, forming a distinct broad basal 

 fascia between the lateral pronotal angles, sparsely distributed 

 over the corium and thick and close at apex of scutellum ; 

 antennae with the fourth and fifth joints darker or more 

 castaneous; pronotum very coarsely punctate, the lateral 

 angles robustly spinously produced ; scutellum coarsely 

 wrinkled and punctate ; corium somewhat opaque and finely 

 sparsely punctate ; abdomen beneath with the spiracles black, 

 sometimes with the lateral margins (broadly) and a central 

 longitudinal fascia (narrowly) darker ; other structural 

 characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Long. 8^-9 mm. ; exp. pronot. angl. 7 mm. 



Ruwenzori, 5600 ft. (Scott Elliot); E. Ruwenzori. 



Awemba fusca, sp. n. 



Dark fuscous brown, apical area of head and the produced 

 pronotal angles more piceous ; antennas, lateral crenulate 

 margins of pronotum, and a large globose spot near each 

 basal angle of scutellum ochraceous ; membrane fuscous grey, 

 the veins darker; connexivum dull ochraceous, inwardly 

 black ; body beneath paler than above and darkly punctate ; 

 legs dull ochraceous ; head thickly coarsely punctate, apices 

 of the lateral lobes outwardly rounded and widely separated 

 in front of central lobe ; antennae with the second and fourth 

 joints subequal in length, first joint not reaching apex of 

 head, fifth joint mutilated in type ; pronotum coarsely punc- 

 tate and granulose, the lateral angles robustly, spinously, 

 horizontally produced ; scutellum wrinkled and punctate ; 

 corium somewhat opaque and more sparingly punctate ; 

 rostrum with the first joint reaching base of head, second 

 longest and not quite reaching intermediate coxae, third and 

 fourth shortest and subequal, the fourth slightly passing the 

 posterior coxae. 



Long. 7 mm. ; exp. pronot. angl. 6 mm. 



Old Camp, 6000-7000 feet. 



Genus Aspongopus. 

 Aspongopus, Lap. (part.) Ess. Hem. p. 5S (1832). 



Aspongopus alter natus, sp. n. 

 Body above, antennae, rostrum, head beneath, sternum, and 



