INSECTA. 253 



Lygaus campestris, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 10.) 



Body above reddish orange ; antennae, eyes, central lobe of 

 head, inner margin of eyes, two irregular longitudinal central 

 fasciae to pronotum (which become somewhat evanescent 

 posteriorly and are united to lateral margin a little beyond 

 centre), lateral pronotal margins, scutellum excluding apical 

 carina, a small spot near each apical margin of clavus, apical 

 margin, posterior half of sublateral margin, and a spot on disk 

 of corium, subbasal spot to membrane, sternum, legs, and 

 rostrum, black. Membrane pale fuscous, the veins black, and 

 a white spot on each side of the subbasal black spot. Extreme 

 lateral margins of corium ochraceous; sternum with some 

 large greyish- white spots. 



Long. 8 millim. (W. L. D.) 



Transvaalidj gen. nov. 



Ocelli much nearer to eyes than to each other. Body 

 elongate; head triangular and convex; pronotum excavated 

 anteriorly, its lateral margins and a central longitudinal ridge 

 carinate, basal margin with its apices angularly reflexed back- 

 wardly and inwardly. Rostrum with the basal joint extending 

 a little beyond the base of the head. Scutellum triangular, 

 moderately convex, and with a central longitudinal sulcation on 

 basal half. Legs long; body above moderately pilose. 



The peculiar structure of the pronotum and scutellum is 

 sufficient to easily distinguish this genus. (W. L. D.) 



Transvaalia lugens, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 12.) 



Body above shining luteous ; head, antennae, legs, anterior 

 area of pronotum, basal margin of scutellum, membrane, 

 marginal sutures of pronotum, and apical half of abdomen 

 (excluding segmental margins) black; a large furcate spot 

 to head above and apex of head beneath, a spot at each 

 anterior marginal area of prouotum, and coxal spot carmine- 

 red. 



Second joint of the antennae longest, third and fourth sub- 

 equal in length. 



Long. 12 millim. (W. L. D.) 



