68 ZOOLOGICxVL KBSULTS OF THE RUWENZORI EXPEDITION. 



Genus Sph^rocokis. 

 Spharocoris Burm. Handb. Eut. ii. 1, p. 390 (1835). 



Sph^eocoris ANNULUS. 



Cimex annulus Fabr. Syst. Ent. jd. 697 (1775). 



Molda, S.E. Euwenzori, 3500 ft. — Also found in the same locality by Mr. Scott 

 Elliot. Widely distributed over the African continent, excluding the northern and 

 southern areas. 



SPHiEROCOEIS PCECILUS. 



Spharocoris pcecilm Dall. List Hem. i. p. 9 (1851). 

 Euwenzori {G. F. Scoft Elliot). — Also recorded from Nubia and Senegal. 



Genus Cryptacrus. 

 Cryptacrus Mayr, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xiv. p. 904 (1864). 



Cryptacrus comes. 

 Tetyra comes Fabr. Syst. Rhyng. p. 130 (1803). 



Mubnku Valley, E. Euwenzori, 6000-13,000 ft.— Sir H. H. Johnston also brought 

 home the species from the same locality. C. comes is a variable species and widely 

 distributed in Tropical and Subtropical Africa. The unicolorous variety seems to be 

 the dominant form on Ruwenzori. 



Genus Callidea. 

 Callidea Lap. Ess. Hem. p. 71 (1832). 



Callidea bohemani. 



Callidea Bohemani Stal, OIV. Vet.-Ak. Forh. 1853, p. 210. 

 Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori, 6000-7000 ft.— Widely distributed in Southern and 

 Tropical Africa. 



Genus Hotea. 

 Hotea Amy. & Serv. Hem. p. 41 (1843). 



Hotea subfasciata. 



Hotea subfasciata Westw. in Hope Cat. i. p. 11 (1837). 

 Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori, 6000-13,000 ft.— Widely distributed in Tropical and 

 Subtropical Africa. 



