60 August, 
AcR@A PENTAPOLIS, n. s. 
Both wings transparent, nervures light brown; fore-wing, upper-side with two 
narrow bands of light brown, crossing diagonally outwards, one through the 
cell, one beyond it, outer margin bordered with same color. 
Hind-wing: outer margin broadly marked with light brown, near the base four 
spots of dark brown, below the cell a larger spot placed between each nervule. 
Under-side resembles upper-side. Expanse 3 inches. 
Habitat : Camaroons. 
A very high flyer. 
ACRHA PENELEOS, n. s. 
Upper-side: fore-wing, transparent ; nervures, apex, outer and inner margin broadly 
marked with brown, two red spots near the anal angle; hind-wing, clear, 
bright red, bordered on the outer margin with dark brown; base, brown, with 
numerous black spots. 
Under-side : fore-wing, apex and outer margin broadly marked with light brown ; 
hind-wing lighter brown, base with numerous black spots, outer margin bor- 
dered with darker brown. Expanse 24 inches. 
Habitat: Camaroons. Old Calabar. 
[To be continued. | 
BRITISH HEMIPTERA. . ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 
BY J. W. DOUGLAS AND JOHN SCOTT. 
(Concluded from page 29). 
Section. —ANTHOCORINA. 
Family.— MICROPHYSIDA. 
Genus. —-PSEUDOPHLEPS, n. g. 
3. Head broad, short, convex ; face slightly narrowed in front, central 
lobe somewhat narrow and elongate, in front obtuse; side-lobes 
narrow, triangular, distinctly shorter than the central one. _dn- 
tenne stoutish, first joint reaching to the end of the face, second 
slightly clavate, more than twice the length of the first, third and 
fourth sub-equal, the former thinner than the latter, and the bases 
of both slender. yes moderately large and prominent; rostrum 
stout, curved, reaching to the first pair of coxe. 
Thoraz: pronotum convex, broader than long, trapeziform ; anterior 
margin constricted into a narrow collar, posterior margin concave. 
Scutellum short, triangular, almost equilateral, the base convex 
transversely. Hlytra longer than the abdomen ; clavus somewhat 
broad, widest across in a line with the scutellar angle; corium, 
anterior margin convex before its junction with the cuneus, where 
