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12. Arma prasina, sp. nov. Dark-green, nitid, above thickly 
punctured, beneath impunctate except on hinder part of prothorax. 
Head above, except at the base and at the extremity of the middle 
lobe, orange with black punctures, a black line along each lateral 
border in front of the eyes, also at the junction of the middle and 
side lobes;- ocelli red; antennae with the 1st joint green, the 2nd 
joint distinctly shorter than the 3rd, and the latter than the 4th ; 
rostrum with 'its 2nd joint very long, being about equal to the fore- 
tibia. Prothoracic spines well developed, stout, and directed slightly 
forwards, black, with their bases behind tinged with orange. A callous 
spot on each side of prothorax behind the fore-border. Scutellum 
extending just beyond the inner angle of the corium — it and the 
corium uniformly punctured. Membrane of fore-wings and its veins 
light-brown, a dark spot at its internal base. Under surface luteous 
along the middle line, gradually passing into the green of the margin. 
Femoral spines absent, the fore-tibia being alone armed, each with 
the small spine characteristic of the sub-family. Mesosternum with 
a distinct keel not continued on to the metasternum. Basal abdominal 
segment with an inconspicuous tuberosity only. Length, 7-§- lines. 
Loc: Fly Eiver (W. W. Froggatt). 
13. Asopus reciproca, Walker. Cat. Heter. Hem. ii. p. 340 (1867). 
Loc. : Taputa, Chad's Bay. 
Note. — A single specimen of an Asopus from the above locality differs from 
the type of Strachia reciproca as defined by Walker by the absence of the whitish 
disc on the abdomen beneath. However, some of the bands which occur on the 
hinder borders of each segment are somewhat widened in the centre, and if this 
feature were exaggerated the condition met with in the type would result. 
14. Asopus glauco-limbata, sp. nov. Black shining, very finely 
punctured. Head, a spot occupying each posterior lateral angle of 
prothorax and extending narrowly forwards along the side to the fore- 
border, the extreme base of fore-wing, a spot in the cell of the corium 
and a large spot extending across the base of the scutellum, and outer 
third of middle and hind-femora orange. Membrane of fore-wings 
dark piceous. Bucculi, coxae, trochanters, and mesosternal keel light- 
green. An inwardly dentated band along each side of the abdomen 
beneath glaucous green. A callous on each side of fore-border of 
prostethium yellow. First and second joints of rostrum legs and two 
basal joints of antennae yellowish-brown. Two terminal joints of 
rostrum and antennae beyond base of third joint piceous. Sides of 
prothorax narrowly reflected, a narrow low ridge along its anterior 
border. Mesosternum with a low well-defined keel. Antennae with 
the second joint only slightly exceeding the third. Eostrum with the 
second joint nearly as long as the third and fourth together. Length 
4i lines. Loc. : Taputa, Chad's Bay. 
15. Cermatulus pulcher, sp. nov. Ovate, somewhat flattened 
above, very convex beneath. Head and pronotnm obsoletely punctured. 
Scutellum and corium finely and shallowly so. Bright red, nitid. 
Head : a band along the fore-border of the pronotum, and a large sub- 
rotund spot occupying the hinder half of its disc ; a large spot in the 
