<2 ZOOLOGICAL EESULTS OF THE EUWENZOEI EXPEDITIOJN". 



subequal in length ; pronotum much broader than long, lateral angles strongly, 

 robustly, spinously produced, anterior lateral margins coarsely serrate, posterior margin 

 truncate before scutellum, lateral margins concavely sinuate, anterior margin excavated 

 for reception of head ; scutellum about as long as broad at base, its lateral margins 

 oblique to near middle and then more suddenly narrowed, its apex rounded ; corium 

 longer than scutellum, not covering connexivum, which is widely exposed ; membrane 

 somewhat short, about reaching abdominal apex ; abdomen beneath convex, apical 

 angle of sixth abdominal segment acuminate ; legs simple, not spined. 



This genus in general appearance and character is somewhat allied to Carbula Stal, 

 but differs in having not only the lateral lobes of the head longer than the central, 

 but also the lateral margins of the pronotum serrate. 



AwEMBA TTPiCA. (Plate II. figs. 6, 6 a.) 

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



Pale luteous and more or less thickly punctate, punctures black towards base of head, 

 sparsely scattered near anterior margin of pronotum, forming a distinct broad basal 

 fascia between lateral pronotal angles, sparsely distributed over corium and thick and 

 close at apex of scutellum ; antennge with the fourth and fifth joints darker or more 

 castaneous; pronotum very coarsely punctate, lateral angles robustly, spinously produced; 

 scutellum coarsely wrinkled and punctate ; corium somewhat opaque and finely sparsely 

 punctate; abdomen beneath with spiracles black, sometimes with lateral margins 

 (broadly) and a central longitudinal fascia (narrowly) darker ; other structural 

 characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Long. 8^ to 9 mm. Exp. pronot. angl. 7 mm. 



Hah. Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori, 6000-13,000 ft.; Ruwenzori, 5600 ft. {G. F. 

 Scott Elliot). 



Genus Agonoscelis. 

 Agonoscelis Spin. Ess. Hem. p. 327 (1837). 



Agonoscelis veesicolok. 



Cimex versicolor Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. p. 120. 155 (1794). 

 Hah. Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori, 5000-13,000 ft.— Widely distributed in 

 Tropical and Subtropical Africa. 



Genus Nezara. 

 Nezara Amy. & Serv. Hem. p. 143 (1843). 



Nezaka VIEIDULA. 



Cimex viridula Linn. Syst. Nat. ed. 10, p. 444 (1758). 

 Hah. Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori, 5000-7000 ft. — Almost universally distri- 

 buted ; found in all the principal zoo-geographical regions. 



