230 XOVITATES ZoOLOGtCAE XXI. 1914. 



ochraceons spot, the apical margin of the elytra of the same colour, feebly edged 

 with grey, and a patch on the pygidinm likewise ochraceons, the area immediately 

 in front of the apical spot of the elytra uniformly black. Pygidinm with a central 

 carina. Underside and legs grey, abdomen with a row of black lateral spots, an 

 ill-defined black dot on the metathoracic episternum. 



Eye asymmetrical, being longer behind than in front. Frons widening 

 anteriorly. Antennal segment 3 shorter than 4, 4 to 6 gradually thicker, 7 and 8 

 triangular, 8 as long as it is apically broad, 9 and 10 broader than long, 11 as long 

 as broad, notched on one side, 7-11 with a dense short pile on the underside. 

 Scntellnm semi-perpendicular, with rounded apex. Elytra one-eighth narrower 

 than long. Pygidinm pointed. 



33. Gulamentus kohli spec. nov. 



(J. Niger, supra pube brnnnea griseo varia, infra grisea dense vestitus. Ocnli 

 divergentes ovati integri. Antenna parura longior qnam in G. tricolore, clava sat 

 angustiore, articulo 8° longiore quam latiore. Pronotum duplo latins quam longius. 

 Elytra longitudine perparum angnstiora. Pygidinm latum, rotundato-truncatum. 



Long. (cap. excl.) : 48 mm. 



1 (? from the Stanley Falls, Upper Congo (R. P. Kohl), presented to the Tring 

 Museum. 



Upperside cinnamon-brown, without markings, shaded with grey on the 

 rostrum, head, sides of the pronotum, and base of the elytra. Eye entire, ovate, 

 without trace of sinus. Segment 9 of the antenna as long as it is broad. Scntellnm 

 strongly slanting, rounded, the apex impressed, this groove bounded anteriorly by 

 a transverse ridge. 



The antenna, legs, apex of the pygidium, and underside of the body are 

 somewhat rufescent. 



34. Anthribus cillius spec. nov. 



c?. Griseo pubescens, supra ad latera umbrinus, hoc colore ante elytrorum 

 apicem declivum in forma fasciae transversae extenso. Antenna sat crassa, 

 articulo 3'" quinto non longiore, ultimo obtuso. Pronotum bi-impressnm, sub- 

 trituberculatum. Segmentum basale abdominale macula velutina umbrina magna 

 instructum, segmentum ventrale anale apice rotundatum. 



Long. (cap. excl.) : 12-14 mm. 



4 (? cJ from Kondud. 



The pubescence is whitish grey, almost white above, the sides of the thorax 

 and elytra being of a darker tint. Moreover, the elytra are dotted with black, the 

 dots being most distinct in the third interspace and in the transverse fuscous area 

 which separates the apical declivity from the greyish white anterior sutural area. 

 The tibiae have three brown spots, which are small and not very prominent, one 

 being basal, the second median, and the third terminal. 



The antenna is pubescent grey, with the exception of segments 10 and 11 and 

 the apical two-thirds of 9 ; the segments are nearly as thick as in A. planatus Jord. 

 (1904), and have no erect hairs apart from the last segment ; this segment is shorter 

 than 9, slightly but distinctly constricted in the centre, and obtuse at the apex. 



The double depression of the pronotum is deep, and the elevations which bound 

 it laterally, as well as the central elevation, are raised in the middle in the shape 



