324 Annals of tlie South African Museum. 



Homoptera clilineosa, Wlk. xv. 1798 (1858). 

 ,, clisjuncta, Wlk. xxxiii. 885 (1865). 



Hah. West Africa, Congo ; Soudan, White Nile ; British East 

 Africa, Athi-ya-Mawe ; Natal (Plant, Gueinzius, Burrows), 

 Durban (Bowker, Leigh); Formosa; India, Ceylon, and Burma; 

 Java. Exp. 36-42 mill. 



(3) HoMOPTERA CANESCENS, Wlk. xiii. 1077 (1857). 



Hah. Natal, Estcourt (Hutchinson) ; Aden. Exy. 36-44 mill. 



(4) HOMOPTERA ATRIFUSA, n. Sp. 



2 . Head, thorax, and abdomen black mixed with grey and brown. 

 Forewing grey suffused with black to beyond the postmedial line 

 leaving some grey at base and beyond the antemedial line ; traces of 

 a waved subbasal line ; the antemedial line black, trisinuate ; four 

 indistinct waved lines on medial area ; the orbicular a minute black 

 annulus ; the reniform a black lunule with brown on its outer edge ; 

 the postmedial line black, minutely waved, oblique from costa to 

 above vein 6 where it is angled, angled inwards in discal fold and 

 outwards on vein 4, then strongly incurved; a blackish patch at 

 apex ; a dentate black subterminal line with short streaks on the 

 veins before it and fuscous spot at vein 4. Hindwing grey suffused 

 with black between end of cell and inner margin ; an oblique white 

 subterminal line from apex to tornus with two indistinct black lines 

 before it ; a dentate black subterminal line ; both wings with fine 

 white line at base of cilia. Under side white irrorated with black ; 

 both wings with subterminal series of small black lunules. 



Hah. N'Gamiland (Lugard). Exp. 32 mill. Type in B.M. 



(5) HoMOPTERA VETUSTA, Wlk. xxxiii. 875 (1865). 



scandatula, Feld. Eeis. Nov. pi. Ill, f. 22 (1874). 

 Hah. Soudan, White Nile ; N'Gamiland (Lugard) ; Natal, Est- 

 court (Hutchinson) ; India. Exp. 40 mill. 



AUCTORUM. 



Alamis claducta, Wlk. xiii. 1048 (1857). 



Type lost Natal. 



Alamis caffraria, Moschl. Verh. Zool. bot. 



Ges. Wien. xxxiii. p. 301 (1884) Cape Colony. 



