1902.] 



KHYNCHOTA FROM UGANDA. 



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second joint of antennae, and legs reddish ochraceous ; scutelkim, 

 base of clavus, a round spot near apex of corium, discal area of 

 prosternum, anterior areas of meso- and metasterna, a lateral 

 basal spot behind eyes, two discal transverse lines to pronotum 

 (one cvirved near anterior margin the other straight near centre), 

 and abdominal segmental incisures (not extending to lateral margins 

 and concolorous on disk), black. 



Text-fig. 8. 



Odontopus notabilis. 



First joint of antennae with a few distinct hairs near base and 

 some hairs at apices of second and third joints, third joint 

 shortest, second and fourth joints subequal in length ; corium 

 and clavus very thickly, finely, and obscurely punctate; the 

 black base of clavus coarsely punctate. 



Long. 16 to 22 mm. 



Entebbe. — The British Museum also possesses specimens from 

 East Central Africa {G. F. Scott Elliot); Kavala Island, Lake 

 Tanganyika {A. Carson), and Angola. 



Sericocoris johnstoni, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, scutellum, body beneath, and legs ochraceous : 

 lateral margins of pronotum, the corium, and lateral margins of 

 sternum pale purplish antennse, central longitudinal fascia and 

 basal margin to head, the margins of the anterior area of pro- 

 notum, basal margin of scutellum, rostrum, tibise, tarsi, and 

 margins of sternal segments, black ; membrane pale brownish. 

 Pronotal margins somewhat strongly reflexed ; corium and clavus 

 thickly punctate. 



Long. 14 mm. 



Entebbe. 



