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the third. Hind angles of the prothorax very acute and prominent, directly 
diverging, hardly ascending. Pectus and under side of the abdomen thinly 
minutely and indistinctly speckled with brow'n. Legs moderately long and 
slender. Membrane of the fore wings brownish cinereous. Length of the 
body 4 lines. 
a. West Africa. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
17. Cletus mundus. 
Mas. Pallide testaceus, nigro conferlim punctatus ; caput vitlis duahus 
liluraque postica nigris ; antennce fulvcc^ corpore brtviores, articulis 
2o ‘deque apice nigris ; prolhorax spinis duabus laleribus nigris 
anlrorsum vergentibus ; scutellum lilura glabra furcata ; membrana 
cinerea. 
Male. Pale testaceous, thickly and minutely punctured above with 
black. Head with a black stripe ou each side and with an intermediate 
black mark on the hind border. Eyes prominent. Rostrum extending to 
the middle coxae. Antennae tawny, shorter than the body; second and 
third joints black towards the tips; second longer and more slender than 
the first; third nearly as long as the first; fourth as long as the first. 
Prothorax with a small callus on each side in front; each hind angle 
armed with a black spine, which is obliquely inclined forward. Scutellum 
with a forked smooth mark. Mesopectus, metapectus and abdominal 
segments from the first to the third with a black point on each side. Legs 
slender, rather long. Membrane of the fore wings cinereous. Length of 
the body 6 lines. 
a. Cape. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
18. Cletus? immaculatus. 
Coreus immaculatus, Hope, Cat. Hem. ii. 
19. Cletus? cafensis. 
Coreus capensis, Hope, Cat. Hem. ii. 
20. Cletus bubidiventris. 
Coreus rubidiventris, Hope, Cat. Hem. ii. — Cletus rubidireutris, Mayr, 
Hem. 1 18. 
21. Cletus subnotatus. 
Mas. Fulvus, subtus testaceus ; oculi subprominuli ; rostrum segmentum 
2um ventrale attingms ; antenme robustce, corporis dimidio longiores, 
articulo 4o piceo brevi ; prothorax fuscescente biplagialus, angulis 
posiicis subprom inulis fere rectangulatis ; membrana diaphana. 
