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Females. 



(24) 1. Fuscous or piceous species. 



(23) 2. Without rufous fasciae on the pronotum. 



(8) 3. Head and legs castaneous or rufous. 



(5) 4. Castaneous erythropeza Adel. 



(4) 5. Rufous. 



(7) 0. 6*^'^ and 7*'' abdominal tergites with a fulvous 



macula on either side dicliroa Gerst. (Gold Coast). 



(6) 7. Abdominal tergites uniformly coloured . . . erythrocephala Fab. 

 (3) 8. Head and legs concolorous with rest of body. 



(10) 9. Densely pubescent integerrima Br. 



(9) 10. Not densely pubescent. 



(20) 11. Angles of thoracic tergites strongly produced 



backwards. 

 (19) 12. Species exceeding 24 mm. in length. _ 



(18) 13. Posterior margin of pronotum straight. 

 (17) 14. Posterior angles of abdominal tergites spini- 



form. 



(16) 15. 38 mm. in length robusta Gerst. (Cameroons). 



(15) 16. 25 mm. in length gaboonica Rehn (Gaboon). 



(14) 17. Posterior angles of abdominal tergites not 



spiniform melanophila Wlk. [== speisen 



Brancs.] 

 (13) 18. Posterior margin of pronotum sinuate. . . . schweinfurthi Sauss. (SomaH- 



land). 

 (12) 19. Smaller species nigrifa Sauss. 



(11) 20. Angles of thoracic Segments not strongl}^ pro- 



duced backwards kachovskii Adel. 



(22) 21. Posterior margin of pronotum sinuate . . . harheyana Sauss. 



(21) 22. Posterior margin of pronotum straight . . . carhonaria Gerst. (W. Africa). 



autraniana Sauss. 

 (2) 23. With rufous fasciae on the margins of tlie 



pronotum paulinoi Bol. (Angola). 



(1) 24. Ferruginous species triimpressa Krauss. 



As our knowledge of the genus extends, it will probably be found that some 

 of these names are synonjnnous, e. g. D. robusta Gerst. may prove to be the female 

 of D. tullbergi Borg. De Saussure gives the ränge of D. autraniana as West Africa 

 (Abetifi), Somaliland and Gallaland; from the descriptions alone I find it impossible 

 to distinguish de Saussure's species from D. carbonaria Gerst. The following species 

 which have been recorded by various authors as of the genus DeropeUis, either belong 

 to other genera or eise are of uncertain position : 



