1H90.] ON RHYNCHOTA FROM CENTRAL AFRICA. 473 



95. MrcALEsis safitza, Hew. 



96. MyCALESIS TUIGAEIS, Butl. 



97. Ekgolis enotria, Cram. 



98. EtTRYTELA oPHioNE, Cram. 



99. E0EYTELA HiARBAS, Diury. 



100. EiJEYTELA DKYOPE, Cram. 



101. Lybyiuea labdaca, Westw. 



102. Hypanis iLiTHYiA, Drupy. 



103. Abisara gerontes, Eabr. 



104. Abisara tantalus, Hew. 



L Y C ^5 NI D Ji;. 



105. Hypolyc^na faitnus, Drury. 



106. CASTALirs ISIS, Drury. 



107. Larixopoda lyc^noides, Butl. 



108. Lyc^nesthes laeydas, Cram. 



109. TiNGEA species near maculata. 



110. TiNGRA species. 



Hesperid^. 



111. ISMENE LIBEON, DrUCe. 



2. Report on a Collection of Rhynchota made at Yambuya, 

 on the River Aruwimi, by Mr. W. Bonny of the Emin 

 Pasha Relief Expedition under Mr. H. M. Stanley. By 

 W. L. Distant. 



[Eeceived May 22, 1890.] 



Among the 48 species of Rhynchota, specimens of which were 

 collected by Mr. Bonny during this memorable Expedition, eight 

 prove to be new to entomological science. With three exceptions 

 the previously known species are all recorded from West Africa, 

 principally from the Calabar district. The exceptions are Sphce- 

 rocoris ocellatus, Klug, Aspongopus japetus, Dist., and Foscilopsaltria 

 polydorus, Walk., which have hitherto only been received from 

 South-east Africa. 



HETEROPTERA. 



Fam. Pentatomid^. 



Subfam. Plataspinjs. 



1. CeRATOCORIS BUCEPHALUS. 



Plataspis hucephalus. White, Entomol. p. 136 (1841). 



