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carina, a cliaracter wkich may be expected to hold good also in the $ (as yet 

 nnknown). The sharp tootli which we tinil at the apex of the midtihia in tlie 

 c? of armat/ts is not met with in any nthcr known sj)ecies of Deuterocrates. 



The species varies considerably in size, like its congeners. In none of the 

 six specimens are the antennae more than twice the length of the body inclusive of 

 the heail. 



I'J. Anacerastes geometricus JurJ. (1894). 



1 6; Lukenge, Kasai (Foutuinas). 



~ii. Anacerastes geometricus ah. cinerascens Jord. (1894). 



1 ? ; Mayuiube (( 'abra). 



21. Anacerastes scriptus .lord. (1910). 



2 Jc?, 1 ?; Sassa (Colmant). 



One of the Si h entirely pale yellow, having apparently been taken from its 

 pnpal berth. 



22. Epicerastes undulatus Qued. (1886). 

 1 c?, 1 ¥; Sassa (Colmant). 



23. Xylinades sinuatocoUis Qiied. (1886). 



1 ? ; Sassa (Colmant). 



24. Xylinades alternans Kulbe (1895). 



2 ? ? ; Lnkombe (A. Roller). 



25. Syntophoderes guineensis Kolbe (1895). 

 A series from Lnkombe (A, Roller) ; Risautu (R. P. Goossens) ; Galli-Koko, 

 Rasai. 



26. Aneurrhinus pantherinus L:ilir. and Iiuh. (1834). 



3 d"c?, 1 ? ; Lukombe (A. Roller). 

 2 c? cJ ; Sassa (Colmant). 



27. Aneurrhinus leucomelas Qned. (1886). 

 2 cJcJ, 1 ? i Sassa (Colmant). 



28. Phloeobius podicalis Rolbe (1894). 



Originally described from German East Africa. 

 'i SS ; Sassa (Colmant). 



29. Phloeobius retusus Labr. and Imh. (1842). 



1 S ; Sassa (Colmant). 

 1 ¥ ; Dima (A. Roller). 



30. Phloeobius affinis Rolbe (1895). 



4 (^ J , 1 ¥ J Sassa (Colmaut;. 



