280 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Expanse, 2'3 in. (Spec, ex White Nile. Consul Petherick ; 

 Mus. Brit.). 



The collection in the Natural History Museum contains two 

 males from Wadelai (collected in the months of March and 

 April, 1887, by the late Emin Pasha), and the female above 

 described, from the White Nile. 



26. A. CABiRA, Hopff. — a. March from Usoga to Nandi ; April, 

 1900. 



27. A. DICE, Drury. — a. Wadelai ; January-March, 1900. 



28. A. iNsiGNis, Distant. — a. March from Usoga to Nandi; 

 April, 1900. 



29. A. PENELEOS, Ward. — a-c. March from Usoga to Nandi ; 

 April, 1900. 



30. A. POMPONiA, Grose Smith.— a. Unyoro ; March, 1900. 



31. A. NEOBULE, Douhl. d- Heivits. — a. March from Usoga to 

 Nandi ; April, 1900. 



32. A. PUDORiNA, Stand. — a, <? . March from Usoga to Nandi; 

 April, 1900. 



33. A. NATALiCA, Boisd. — a-c, ^ . March from Usoga to 

 Nandi ; April, 1900. 



34. A. csiciLiA (Fabr.). — a-c, 3' ?. March from Usoga to 

 Nandi; April, 1901. d, <? . Wadelai; January-March, 1900. 



(To be continued.) 



MISCELLANEA RHYNCHOTALIA.— No. 5. 

 By G. W. Kirkaldy, F.E.S. 



Earn. GERRiDiE. 

 Hydrometra agenor, sp. nov. 

 Brownish castaneous, a narrow median longitudinal very pale 

 bluish grey line on pronotum, apical margin of pronotum black. 

 Antennae (except pallid base of first segment), apex of head, &c., 

 black. Abdomen above shining black, connexivum flavo-stramineous, 

 extero-lateral margin narrowly black. Abdomen beneath pale flavous, 

 except the dark genital segments. Legs pale flavo-fuscous, tarsi 

 and apices of femora and of tibife black. Elytra lurid, nervures black. 

 Rostrum reaching to eyes, but not beyond ; antenna equal to about 

 two-thirds of insect's length ; anteocular part of bead more than twice 

 as long as the postocular ; head somewhat dilated at apex, scarcely so 

 at base ; anteocular part of head four times as long as first segment of 

 antenna, third more than twice as long as the fourth, four times as 

 long as the second, which is two-thirds longer than the first. Apex 

 of anterior femur scarcely reaching to apex of head. ^ . Long. 

 13i mill. 



