South African Tingididse. 431 



Division TINGIDARIA. 



Phyllontochila junodi, sp. n. (Tab. VIII., fig. 10). 



Umber-brown ; head immersed to eyes, which are black and almost 

 touch the anterior margin of the pronotal hood ; antennae with the 

 first and second joints umber-brown, remainder mutilated in speci- 

 men described ; pronotum with the interior of many of the areolets 

 creamy- white, especially on the produced lateral and posterior areas, 

 its disk piceous ; elytra with the discoidal and subcostal areas almost 

 uniform umber-brown, the costal and sutural areas creamy-white with 

 the margins of the areolets brown, the first with large medial apical 

 brown spots and some small lateral spots of the same colour ; body 

 beneath and legs piceous ; head armed with a long semi-erect spine in 

 front of each eye ; pronotal hood with an erect discal anterior spine, 

 pronotal lateral areas strongly ampliated on each side, slightly 

 directed upward, their apices angularly truncate, their margins 

 shortly spined, pronotal disk tricarinate ; elytra with the discoidal 

 a little wider than the subcostal area, areolets small, dense, with 

 their margins thick and coarse, costal and sutural areas with the 

 areolets larger and with finer margins, lateral margins of the first 

 very distinctly spined. 



Long. 41, mm. 



Hak. Transvaal ; Zoutpansberg District, Shilouvane (Junod, 

 Brit. Mus.). 



SANAZAEIUS, gen. nov. 



Broadly subovate ; head immersed to eyes, which almost touch the 

 anterior margin of the pronotum, its disk armed with two long con- 

 verging spines each placed just behind base of antennae ; antennae 

 somewhat short, first and second joints short, strongly incrassated, 

 second shorter than first and subglobose, third joint long, slender, 

 fourth short, thick, pyriform ; pronotum with a raised elongate hood, 

 with somewhat large areolets, disk tricarinate, its lateral angles some- 

 what angularly produced ; elytra with the discoidal area slightly 

 wider than the subcostal area which is a little oblique, costal area 

 narrowest, with transverse veins, sutural area narrow. 



Sanazarius cuneatus, sp. n. (Tab. VIII., tig. 11). 



Head and pronotum piceous-brown ; elytra with the discoidal and 

 sutural areas pale brownish-ochraceous, the interior areas of the 

 areolets somewhat greyish, subcostal area piceous, costal area 

 greyish with transverse fuscous lines ; body beneath piceous, legs 



