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A. Corslet not globular above, a. (Moluris) thighs simple. 1. M. unicolor 

 (Pimelid), F. 2. laevicollis (Reiche, ib. 277), new species. 3. stria fa 

 (Pirn.), F., a paler variety of No. 1. 4. vittata (Dup. ib. 278), new species. 



5. reichii (ib. 379), new species. 6. luemispharica (Dup. ib. 280), new 

 species. 7 gravida (Dej. ib. 281), new species. 8. spinolee (ib. 281), 

 new species, Q.pinguis (Dej. ib. 282), new species. 10. dejeanii (ib. 282), 

 new species, \\.goryi, (Hope, ib. 283), new species, from Sierra Leone. 



12. plicuta (ib. 284), new species. 13. tomentosa (Spin. ib. 285), new 

 species. 14. pilosa, Tliunb. Schonli. (= cribricollis, Dej.) 15. scabrata 

 (Dup. ib. 2S7), new species. 16. lavigata (Pirn.), Oliv. 17. jierreti, 

 Amyot (Guer. Mag. Zool. Ins. pi. 129.) /3. The posterior thighs greatly 

 compressed. (Piezomera.) 18. scabra (Pirn.}, F. B. Corslet globular 

 above. (Physodera.) 19. gibba (Pii,i.},. 20. gibbosa (Pirn.), Oliv. 21. 

 rouleti (ib. 292), new species. 22. rjlobulicollis (Spin. ib. 292), new species. 

 23. semiscabra (Dej. ib. 293), new species. All of these, except No. 11, 

 from the Cape. 



15. Genus Phanerotoma. Distinguished from Moluris by the mouth and 

 underside of the head being free. A. Hind feet lengthened, evidently 

 exceeding the fore pair. J. pulescens (Dej. ib. 297), new species. 2. 

 brunneum (Pun.}, Oliv. 3. rufconie (Dej. ib. 298), new species. 4. pli- 

 catmn (Kl. ib. 299), new species. 5. gran/ilaf/tut (ib. 299), new species. 



6. subcostatum (Dup. ib. 300), new species. B. Hind feet short, scarcely 

 as long as the fore pair. 7- elongation (Dej. ib. 301 == Pirn, marginata, 

 Hbst.) 8. (jrcnxk (Gory, ib. 302), new species. 9. oi-atum (Dup. ib.), new 

 species. 10. convexum (Spin. ib. 303), new species. 11. opacum (Kl. ib. 

 303), new species. 12. suturale (Moluris id. Wied. ib. 304), new species. 



13. rugulosum (Dej. ib. 305), new species. All from the Cape. Perhaps 

 Phauerostoma was the name intended. But I feel no doubt that the genus 

 is identical with Psammodes, Kby., and Ps. longlcornis, Kby., may be the 

 same as the third species. 



10. Geuus Uypomelus (id. et Tracliynotus, Dej.) Distinguished from the 

 last by the head not being sunk up to the eyes in the corslet, and by the 

 absence of the sharp outer edge to the fore shanks. A. Outer rim of the 

 corslet spreading, the hind angles lengthened backwards. 1. sabuhsits 

 (Sturm, ib. 308), new species. 2. obliteratus (ib. 309), new species. 3. 

 obliqualus (ib. 309), new species. 4. iiKequalis (Reiche, ib. 310), new 

 species. 5. villusocostatus (Reiche, ib. 311), new species. B. Corslet- 

 simple. 6. tricolor (Sej)idiumid.,Wicd.i\).31-2\ new species. 7 '. grandis 

 (ib. 313), new species. 8. rugosus (Sep.}, F. All from the Cape. The last 

 species differs from the rest in having a longer head, narrower corslet, and 

 the eyes less convex, and not so crescent-shaped ("plus ouverts"), on which 

 account it is treated tis a peculiar subgenus, Gonoptents. 



17. Genus Tracliynotus, Latr. Distinguished from the preceding by the 



