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MEMBRA GIDJE. 
carinated and prismatic. Tegmina ochreous hyaline, acute at the tips with a broad 
limbus. Neuration strong and brown. Posterior horn long, rather obtuse, and as 
long as the tegmina. Legs black, dilated, and obscurely spatulate. 
Size, 8x5 mm. 
Habitat ,—Delagoa Bay, East Africa. Australia. 
Jansen Collection. 
DAUNUS DECISUS, ?. 
(Plate L, figs. 1-lb.) 
The female is larger than the male, and has more rounded suprahumerals, and 
the carinss give them a more truncated and prismatic character. The legs are more 
spatulate, and the tegmina are redder in the neuration. 
Size, 11x5 mm. 
Habitat .—Delagoa Bay, E. Africa. 
DAUNUS GRANULATUS, Kirb. ? 
(Plate L. figs. 2, 2a.) 
Kirb. ( C e ntr°tu8 ) Jour. Linn. Soc. Lond. 24, p. 1GG (1891). 
Colour concolorous brown, with darker punctures, rather densely clothed with 
pale hairs. Suprahumerals truncated at their apices, carinated and divergent. Frons 
curved between the eyes. Posterior horn long and a little raised above the scutellum, 
and as long as the tegmina. Tegmina dark fuscous, with a blackish neuration 
forming corrugated membranous areas. Eyes large, and the antennae visible. 
Size, 10 x 7 mm. 
Specimens kindly furnished by Mr. Green, of the Botanical Gardens of Ceylon. 
DAUNUS SUCCISUS. 
(Plate L. figs. 3, 3a.) 
Uniformly ferruginous yellow, with short divergent suprahumerals obtusely 
truncated at their tips, with sharp carination towards the frons. The pronotum 
tapers rapidly towards the posterior end, which is acute and as long as the abdomen. 
The tegmina are rather dense in the membrane with red veining; the apices pointed. 
The wings are delicate and hyaline. The abdomen of the female is ringed. 
Size, 7x4 mm. 
Habitat.- —Adelaide, Australia. 
DAUNUS NODOSUS, n.s. 
(Plate L. figs. 4, 4a, 4b.) 
The male insect is sordid ochreous, with blunt and stout approximate supra- 
