Mr. W. L. Distant's llhyiu-hotal Notes. 491 



Hah. Uganda Frot. ; Budongo Forest, Unyoro, 3400 ft. 

 («S. A. Xedve). 



Var. — The apical third dark area of the tegmina appearing 

 only as two united transverse fascise. 



Ilab. Uganda Prot. ; Mpanga Forest, Toro, 400-SOO ft. 

 (S. A. Xeuve). 



Gargara cetiea, sp. n. 



Head, pronotuni, and legs black ; body beneath black, 

 obscurely, shortly pilose ; tegmina bronzy brown, the basal 

 area, nariow costal margin, apical margin and apical area of 

 inner tegminal margin, black or piceous, in some specimens 

 a subapical spot ot the same colour ; pronotum tiiickly punc- 

 tate, the central, longitudinal, percurrent carination more 

 })ronounced on the posterior process, which is very slightly 

 sinuate, its apex obtusely acute and reaching the posterior 

 angle of the inner tegminal margin, lateral angles subpromi- 

 nent ; dark basal area of tegmina punctate. 



Long. 6 mm.; breadth lat. pronot. angl. 3^ mm. 



Ilab. Uganda Prot. ; Entebbe and Budongo Forest, Un- 

 yoro, 34:00 ft. (S. A. Neave). 



Gargara aterrima, sp. u. 



Head, pronotum, body beneath, and legs shining black; 

 tegmina black, the apical area more or less pale bronzy 

 brown ; ])ronotura thickly, coarsely punctate, somewhat 

 faintly, longitudinally, percurrently carinate, the posterior 

 pronotal process broad and robust, stiongly tricarinate, the 

 apex obtusely acute and reaching the posterior angle of the 

 inner tegminal margin ; this process is nearly straight, 

 scarcely at all sinuate, strongly ridged above, and declivous 

 on each side. 



Var, — Tegmina totally black with the exception of a 

 narrow transverse ochraceous fascia near base. 



Long. 6 mm. ; breadth lat. pronot. angl. 2^ mm. 



Hah. Uganda Prot. ; Budongo Forest, Unyoro, 3000- 

 4000 ft. [S. A. Neave); Buamba Forest, Semliki Valley, 

 2300-2800 ft. (aS. a. Neave) ; Mabira Forest, Chagwe 

 (C C. Gowdey). 



The typical specimens were received from Mr. Neave, the 

 varietal form (one) from Mr. Gowdey. 



Gargara asperula. 



Cenirottis asperulus, Walk. List Horn., Suppl. p. 162 (1858). 

 Hub. JSierra Leone. 



