MEMBRA CIDJE. 
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PEDALION FASCIATUM. 
(Plate LX. fig. 8.)* 
General colour greyish-ochreous. Suprahuraerals blunt, truncated, and carinated. 
Posterior horn with a swelling on the dorsum, and the usual clavate character at the 
apex. Tegmina hyaline, glistening with yellow neuration, and marked by two or 
more obscure transverse bars. Base more ochreous. Legs dilated and yellow. 
Size, 8x4 mm. 
Habitat .—Cape Town. 
A note is made that the imagoes emerge in March. 
PEDALION PUNCTIPENNIS, n.s. 
(Plate LVII. fig. 8.) 
Suprahumerals as seen in profile square and truncated at their tips. General 
colour dark ochreous, with the dorsal and apical expansions of the posterior horn 
browner. Legs rather flattened, and ochreous as to the tibiae. The fore tarsi short. 
Tegmina smoky hyaline with darker neuration. The costal edge has several brown 
spots ranged in series, and there are two indistinct blotches on the metopidium. 
Size, 7x4 mm. 
Habitat .—Cape of Good Hope, S. Africa. 
Presented by Mr. Lounsbury, Cape Town. 
Genus : POLOCENTRUS, n.g. 
r lhe posterior horn long, attenuated at its origin, but expanded at the apex into a 
claviform process, which is often serrated at its undersurface. Suprahumerals are 
unequal as to their length, but generally they are not much developed. 
POLOCENTRUS LATIPES, n.s. 
(Plate LVIII. figs. 1, la.) 
Suprahumerals erect and rather long. Metopidium high. Eyes large. Colour 
concolorous dark brown. Posterior horn stout, with a strongly clubbed apex, 
which is serrated below. Abdomen robust, ringed, and more rufous in tint. Legs 
rufous and spatulate, the front tibiae more markedly so. Tegmina hyaline and slightly 
pointed at the apices. 
Size, 9x6 mm. 
Habitat. —Natal. 
From Mr. Rippon’s Collection. 
An example of this insect was received too late for figuring in its true order, but it will be found 
drawn on the last plate of this book, as is above noted. 
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