222 Aiinalx of the SoittJi African 



glabrous; inner spur of anterior tibiae curved inwards at apex, in 

 both sexes, but that of the male is thicker. 



This species is allied to 0. lacustris, Har., and 0. discrctm, Per., 

 but it differs in the incised clypeus, and also in having the intervals 

 on the elytra normally granulose instead of being longitudinally 

 shagreened as in the former, or sub-scabrose-punctate as in the last 

 named species. 



Length 74- mm. ; width' 4-4 J mm. 



Hab. Southern Ehodesia (Sebakwe ; Enkeldoorn). D. Dods ; 

 J. R ffolliot Darling. 



OXTHOPHAGUS BHYNCHOPHOBUS, n. Sp. 



Male : Black, moderately shiny, with extremely minute hairs in the 

 punctures of the head, prothorax and elytra ; antennal club reddish- 

 brown ; clypeus parabolic but produced in the centre into a sub- 

 quadrate, strongly reflexed laminate process projecting far beyond 

 the margin, the genaa are rounded, there are no traces of clypeal 

 suture, but in the frontal part there is a very slightly raised, short, 

 transverse fold interrupted in the centre, and situate midway between 

 the eyes, and ending far from them, the greater part of the clypeal 

 area is transversely folded, and the rest of the surface, as also of the 

 frontal part, is deeply and closely punctate ; prothorax broader than 

 long, simple, without any basal fold, covered with moderately deep 

 punctures, slightly elongated and divided on the median discoidal 

 part by intervals about equal to their diameter, but larger and more 

 cicatricose on the sides ; elytra longer than the prothorax, finely 

 striate with the intervals plane, and having each three or two series 

 of fane punctures ; pygidium closely punctulate, glabrous, broader 

 than long, and with a basal marginal fold ; inner spur of anterior 

 tibiae nearly straight, with the point slightly slanting inwards, but 

 not hooked. 



Length 8 mm. ; width 5 mm. 



Hab. Southern Rhodesia (Sebakwe). D. Dods. 



Mons. d'Orbigny informs me that this species is somewhat allied 

 to 0. rostratus, Orb., which differs, however, by the shape of the 

 prothorax, as well as by the sculpture. 



GEN. MILICHUS, Pering. 



MlLICHUS RHODESIANUS, 11. Sp. 



Male : Light bronze, briefly pubescent, not much shiny, maculated 

 irregularly with darker bronze on the prothorax which has in addition 

 three bright shiny patches in the anterior part at the top of the 



