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CATALOGUE OF 
Africa. 
2. CyCLOPELTA FUNEBRIS, C. H. 347. 
Dinidor funebris, Stal, Hem. Afr. i. 312. 
o. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Rev. W. F. Morgan. 
b. Sierra Leone. Presented by T. Whitfield, Esq. 
c — e. Sierra Leone. From Mr. Foxcroft’s collection. 
f. Ashantee. From the Wesleyan Missionary Society’s collection. 
g — L Gambia. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
j. Gambia. 
k. Old Calabar. From .Mr. John Gray’s collection. 
/, m. West Africa. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
3. Cyclopelta tristis. 
Dinidor tristis, Stal, Hem. Afr. i. 312 — funebris var. ? 
Calabar. 
4. Cyclopelta nigeoviolacea, C. H. 347. 
a — c. Congo. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 
d. West Africa. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
e. West Africa. From Major Parry’s collection. 
/. West Africa. From Mr. Fraser’s collection. 
g. Angola. Presented by J. J. Monteiro, Esq. 
h. Congo. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 
5. Cyclopelta dorsalis. 
Alra, lata, dense el subtilissime punctata, subtus viridi-nigra ; thorax el 
sculellum transverse subrugulosa ; abdomen cyaneum ; tarsi subtus 
ferruginei ; alee posticce nigree, margine postico cyaneo. 
Deep black, broad, thickly and extremely minutely punctured, greenish 
black beneath. Eyes and rostrum piceous. Antennae not longer than the 
thorax; second joint much longer than the third; fourth longer than the 
second. Thorax and scutellum transversely and indistinctly rugulose. 
Abdomen above deep blue. Tarsi ferruginous beneath. Membrane of the 
fore wings blackish. Hind wings black, tinged with blue along the outer 
border. Length of the body 7 lines. 
Somewhat broader than C. funebris. 
a, b. West Africa. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
6. Cyclopelta vilis. 
Nigra, confertissime et subtilissime punctata, subtus eeneo-nigra; thorax 
plagis duabus glabris transversis antemediis ; scutellum transverse 
substriatum; eoxee piceee : alee anlicee pieces, membrana cinerea basi 
ferruginea. 
Black, aeneous-black beneath. Head, thorax and scutellum very 
thickly and minutely punctured. Rostrum piceous. Second joint of the 
antennae shorter than the third. Thorax with a transverse smooth patch in 
the disk on each side before the middle. Scutellum transversely and very 
