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CATALOGUE OF 
13. Cletus leprosus. 
Gonocerus leprosus, Burm. Handb, Ent. ii. 311 — Gonocerus spissicornis, 
Stal. Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1856, 195 — Cletus leprosus, Slal, Hem. 
Afr. ii. 80. 
Cape. 
14. Cletus elevator. 
Ciinex elevator, Fair. Syst. Rhyn. 194 — Cletomorpha elevator, Stal, Hem. 
Fabr. i. 61. 
Guinea. 
15. Cletus clarus. 
Mas. Teslaceus, eonfertim punctalus, sublus pallide Jlavus ; caput 
nigro bUinealum ; antenna; rufescentis ; prothorax antice bicallosus, 
punclis posticis nigris, angulis posticis nigris subascendenlibus valde 
aculis et prominulis ; scufel/nm apice nigrum; abdominis dorsum 
Inteiim, rtifo bivillatum ; ala; anlicce corio rufo venoso, costa pallide 
Jlava, mcmbrana cinerea; alee posticce Jlavo diapliance. 
Male. Testaceous, closely and minutely piinctured, pale yellow 
beneath. Head with a black line on each side above, some of the punc- 
tures black. Eyes prominent. Rostrum extending' a little beyond the 
middle coxae; joints nearly equal in length. Antenna? reddish; first 
joint much stouter and shorter than the second ; third a little shorter 
than the first. Prothorax with a large callus on each side in front; 
punctures of the hind part mostly black; hind angles black, very pro- 
minent and acute, directly diverging, slightly ascending. Scutellum 
with a black tip. Mesopectus and metapectus with a black point on each 
side. Abdomen above luteous, with a red stripe on each side. Legs 
slender, moderately long. Corium of the fore wings red towards the tip 
and with red veins; costa pale yellow; membrane cinereous. Hind 
wings diaphanous, tinged with yellow. Length of the body 5^ lines. 
a. Cape. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
b. Cape. Presented by R. Trimen, Esq. 
16. Cletus euscescens. 
M as. Pallide fuscescens, eonfertim punctatus, subtus pallide testaceus ; 
antenna fulvee, corpore paullo breviores ; prothoracis anguli postici 
peruculi, valde prominuli, vix ascendmtes ; pectus et venter fuseo 
subconspersa ; membrana fuscescente cinerea, 
Male. Pale brownish, thickly and minutely punctured, pale testaceous 
beneath, Eyes prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxse. 
Anteniije tawny, a little shorter than the body; second joint much longer 
than the first; third as long as the first; fourth shorter and thicker than 
