124 Deutsch. Ent. Zeitschr. 1908. 



S Total length 48 mm ; length of body 44 ; 9 mm ; length 

 of tegmina 38 mm; pronotum 11,5 mm X 17,1 mm. 



$ Total length 52 mm ; length of body 46 mm ; length of 

 tegmina 42,8 mm; pronotum 11,4 mm X 17,5 mm. 



Cameroons. Type S in Oxford Museum, Type $ in Deutsches 

 Entom. Nat. -Museum. 

 The species is most closely allied to N, testacea, Br. but it 

 can be distinguished by its larger size and broad tegmina with 

 broad marginal field. 



Nauphoeta elegäns sp. n. 



S- Flavo-testaceous. Head with vertex considerably projecting 

 beyond the anterior margin of pronotum , distance apart of eyes 

 less than length of first antennal Joint ; a castaneous band be- 

 tween the eyes and some castaneous markings on the face. Ah- 

 tennae piceous , equal to the body in length. Pronotum trape- 

 zoidal, posteriorly very obtusely angled, the scutellum exposed ; 

 a broad castaneous vitta on either side of the disc, the vittae 

 fail to reach the anterior margin , their inner borders notched. 

 Tegmina considerably exceeding the apex of the abdomen, narrow, 

 their outer margin very slightly sinuate, their apices obliquely 

 rounded ; marginal area broad , mediastinal vein multiramose, 

 radial vein piceous for one-third of its length. Wings flavid 

 towards apex of anterior margin. Abdomen castaneous above, 

 with a pair of lateral flavid spots at the base of each tergite ; 

 supra-anal lamina quadrately produced, slightly bilobed. Abdomen 

 beneath flavo-testaceous , margined with castaneous ; sub-genital 

 lamina as in the preceding species but narrower. Legs with 

 coxae and femora flavo-testaceous , tibiae and tarsi castaneous ; 

 formula of apical spines T , T , T , genicular spines small, none 

 on anterior femora. 



Cameroons (L. Conrad t). 



Total length 50 mm ; length of body 39,5 mm ; length of 

 tegmina 42 mm ; pronotum 9 mm X 13 mm. 



Allied to N. flexivitta Wlk. (= frenata Gerst.) but larger, teg- 

 mina relatively longer and pronotum differently marked. 



N auphoei a in i nuta sp. n. 

 5- Allied to N. cinerea Oliv, but much smaller and differently 

 marked. Testaceous. Head with eyes, widely separated, vertex 

 with four vittae, four spots between the eyes a transverse narrow 

 band between the antennal sockets and a broad longitudinal band 

 extending from between the eyes to the base of the clipeus, casta- 



