74 ZOOLOGICAL RESULTS OF THE EUWENZOEI EXPEDITION. 



ASPOKQOPUS ALTERNATUS. (Plate II. figs. 3, 3 a.) 

 Aspongopus alternatus Dist. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) ii. p. 439 (1908). 



Body above, antennae, rostrum, head beneath, sternum, and legs black ; connexivum, 

 abdomen beneath, and the femora luteous ; anal abdominal segment black; head with 

 the lateral lobes foliaceous and produced in front of the central lobe, their apices 

 divided ; antennae with the basal joint shortest, second a little shorter than third, fourth 

 and fifth longest and about subequal in length ; rostrum passing anterior but not 

 quite reaching intermediate coxae, first joint slightly extending beyond base of head, 

 second a little longer than third and fourth together ; pronotum, scutellum, and 

 corium rugose, the first more finely so and coarsely punctate, the second transversely 

 rugose and coarsely, sparingly punctate, corium more irregularly rugose and sparingly 

 coarsely punctate ; membrane more piceous than black ; tibiae sulcate ; tarsi ochra- 

 ceously pilose. 



Long. l'i\ to 14 J ram. 



Hob. Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori, 6000-13,000 ft. 



Allied to A. nigroviolaceus Pal. Beauv., but differs in having the second joint of 

 the antennae shorter than tde third, and in the colour of the under surface of the 

 abdomen &c. 



Aspongopus litidus. 



Aspongopus lividus Dist. Ann. Mag Nat. Hist. (7) ii. p. 315 (1898). 

 Ruwenzori (Sir H. H. Johnston). — Originally described from Nyasaland. 



Family Cokeid^. 

 . Subfamily CoREiN^. 



Genus H0LOPTEP.NA. 

 Eolopterna Stal, En. Hem. iii. p. 41 (1873). 



HOLOPTERNA WOLLASTONI. (Plate II. figs. 14, 14 a.) 

 Holopterna toollastoni Dist, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) ii. p. 440 (1908). 



Head and scutellum black ; pronotum and corium piceous-black, the latter with a 

 large ochraceous basal spot ; antennae piceous-black, the apical joint pale ochraceous, 

 with its extreme base blackish ; membrane dark bronzy ; connexivum black and more 

 or less ochraceously spotted at segmental incisures ; body beneath and legs black ; 

 antennae with basal joint about as long as pronotum, longer than second joint, second, 

 third, and fourth joints almost subequal in length ; rostrum reaching intermediate 

 coxEe, first joint slightly passing base of head, second extending between anterior coxae, 



