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tinctly punctate ; scutellum and corium thickly and distinctly 

 punctate, the lateral margins of the corium levigate ; rostrum 

 extending to between the anterior and intermediate coxae, its apex 

 black. Lateral pronotal angles prominent, apices broadly subacute. 



Long. 15 mm. ; exp. pronot. angl. 5 mm. 



Hab. Transvaal ; Barberton (Eendall). 



HOMOEOCEKUS SCUTELLATUS, Sp. n. 



Body above and beneath and legs, ochraceous ; antennae, base of 

 pronotum, corium — excluding lateral and apical margins, the last 

 broad — and the tarsi purplish brown ; fourth joint of antennae, apex 

 of third joint, and anterior lateral margins of pronotum piceous ; 

 scutellum very pale ochraceous ; membrane bronzy ; abdomen 

 beneath with an obscure lateral fascia on each side, furrowed on the 

 foui"th, fifth, and sixth segments, and outwardly margined by two 

 small black spots on the second and third segments. Antennae 

 incrassated, basal joint thickest and shorter than either second or 

 third joints, second longer than third, fourth shortest ; head, pro- 

 notum, and corium thickly and finely punctate; scutellum trans- 

 versely wrinkled and punctate ; lateral and apical margins of the 

 corium impunctate ; rostrum almost reaching the intermediate 

 coxae. Lateral pronotal angles prominent, broadly subacute, and 

 distinctly upwardly reflexed. 



Long. 17 mm. ; exp. pronot. angl. 6 mm. 



Hab. Transvaal ; Lydenburg Dist. (Pret. Mus. and Coll. Dist.). 



Pendulinus fimbeiatus, sp. n. 



Above dark brownish ochraceous ; corium with about two-thirds 

 of the lateral margin from base and lateral margins of pronotum — very 

 narrowly — dark olivaceous green ; membrane bronzy black ; con- 

 nexivum castaneous ; antennae castaneous, the apical joint brownish 

 ochraceous ; body beneath and rostrum very pale ochraceous ; 

 rostrum with a central piceous line ; legs brownish ochraceous. 

 Antennae with the first, second, and third joints almost subequal 

 in length, third slightly longest, fourth shortest and palest at base ; 

 pronotum and scutellum thickly and distinctly punctate, corium 

 and head more finely punctate ; rostrum passing the intermediate 

 coxae ; sternum very distinctly, and abdomen very obscurely punc- 

 tate ; lateral angles of the pronotum rounded, subprominent. 



Long. 20 mm. ; exp. pronot. angl. 6 mm. 



Hab. Transvaal ; Lydenburg Distr. (Pret. Mus. and Coll. Dist.). 



