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angle of scutellum pale, levigate, shining ochraceous ; membrane bronzy-brown with 

 the veins darker ; connexivum brownish-ochraceous, its inner margin and the posterior 

 segmental margins black ; body beneath and legs ochraceous, abdomen with a waved 

 castaneous line on each lateral area ; antennte with the first joint fuscous-brown, 

 remaining joints pale ochraceous, basal joint not quite reaching apex of head, second, 

 third, and fourth joints almost subequal in length, fifth a little the longest ; rostrum 

 just passing the posterior coxse, first joint reaching base of head, second reaching 

 intermediate coxse and about as long as third and fourth together ; head longer than 

 broad, thickly coarsely punctate, apex of the central lobe a little prominent ; pronotum 

 broader than long, thickly coarsely punctate, the posterior angles strongly, robustly, 

 horizontally produced, their apices subacute and very slightly recurved, a little notched 

 behind ; scutellum coarsely punctate and wrinkled, shorter than corium, basal angular 

 pale spots subglobose ; corium more finely punctate ; membrane reaching apex of 

 abdomen. 



Long. 9 mm. Exp. pronot. angl. 7 mm. 



Hah. Mubuku Valley, E. Euwenzori, 6000-7000 ft. 



Caebula fuscata. (Plate II. figs. 8, 8 «.) 

 Awemba fusca Dist. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) ii. p. 439 (1908). 



Dark fuscous-brown, apical area of head and produced pronotal angles more piceous ; 

 antennae, lateral crenulate margins of pronotum, and a large globose spot near each 

 basal angle of scutellum, ochraceous ; membrane fuscous-grey, veins darker ; connexivum 

 dull ochraceous, inwardly black ; body beneath paler than above and darkly punctate ; 

 legs dull ochraceous ; head thickly coarsely punctate, apices of lateral lobes oiitwardly 

 rounded and widely separated in front of central lobe ; antennae with second and fourth 

 joints subequal in length, first joint not reaching apex of head, fifth joint mutilated in 

 type ; pronotum coarsely punctate and granulose, lateral angles robustly, spinously, 

 horizontally produced ; scutellum wrinkled and punctate ; corium somewhat opaque 

 and more sparingly punctate ; rostrum with first joint reaching base of head, second 

 longest and not quite reaching intermediate coxae, third and fourth shortest and 

 subequal, fourth slightly passing posterior coxse. 



Long. 7 mm. Exp. pronot. angl. 6 mm. 



Eab. Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori, 6000-7000 ft. 



Genus Awemba. 

 Awemba Dist. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) ii. p. 438 (1908). 

 Somewhat flatly broad and subovate ; head narrowing anteriorly, lateral lobes distinctly 

 longer than central lobe, their apices somewhat widely separated ; antennae five-jointed, 

 basal joint not quite reaching apex of head, second and fourth subequal in length, fifth 

 longest; rostrum reaching posterior coxae, first joint reaching base of head, second 

 longest and not quite reaching intermediate coxae, third and fourth joints short and 



