South African Coleopterous Fauna. 339 



DiCLADISPA MALVERNIA, n. Sp. 



Flavido testacea, nitida, pedibus dilutioribus ; antennae rufo- 

 testaceae, elongatae, crassiusculae, sericeo pubescentes, articulis 

 ultimis quinqtie reliquis leviter crassioribus, 7° latitudine duplo 

 longiore ; 8-10 latitudine nonnihil longioribus; caput dense sericeum; 

 prothorax antice attenuatus, pube sericea flavescente dense obtectus, 

 utrinque sex spinosus, spinis in circulum dispositis e pedunculo sat 

 lato communi orientibus, longis at spina postica breve profundeque 

 bifida, pallide testaceis apice nigrescentibus ; scutellum impunc- 

 tatum ; elytra livido testacea, foveato striata, fovearum interstitiis 

 angustis setam longam albidam sericeam emittentibus, spinis discoi- 

 dalibus longis, obscurioribus, marginalibus discoidalibus longioribus 

 pallidioribusque. 



Long. 4-4^ mm. ; lat. 2^-2^ mm. 



A near ally of D. fraterna ; is distinguished especially by the 

 shape of the antennae, the six basal joints of which are less slender, 

 and the fine apical ones are not thickening in the same proportion as 

 in D. fraterna. 



Hah. Natal (Malvern). C. N. Barker. 



DiCLADISPA SEBAKUENA, n. Sp. 



Eufa, modice nitida, spinis totis a medio apice nigrescentibus ; 

 antennae breviusculae, articulis coarctatis, gradatim incrassatis, 

 basalibus sex breviter setulosis, reliquis brevissime sericeo pubes- 

 centibus ; caput dense albido pubescens ; prothorax antice evidenter 

 attenuatus, disco piano, postice praesertim ad latera punctatus, 

 utrinque sex spinosus, spinis in circulum baud regulariter dispositis, 

 e pedunculo crassiusculo communi orientibus, longis, spina posticali 

 autem breve profundeque bifida, superficie tota pilis longis albido 

 llavescentibus dense obtecta ; scutellum dense villosum ; elytra fere 

 parallelia, profunde foveato seriata, interstitiis fovearum pilum 

 longum albidum gerentibus, spinis dorsalibus validis fere a basi apice 

 nigris, marginalibus longis, a medium tantummodo nigrescentibus. 



Long. 5 mm. ; lat. 8 mm. 



This species is easily recognised owing to thick antennae, the 

 joints of which are set close to each other, and gradually increase in 

 width. 



Hah. Southern Ehodesia (Sebakwe). Delancey Dods. 



DiCLADISPA DOESALIS, n. Sp. 



Flava, modice nitida ; antennae baud sensim pubescentes, elongatae, 

 subcrassiusculae, gradatim incrassatae, articulo septimo octo fere 



