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58. GYMNOPLEURUS THALASSINUS, Klug. 

 Two examples, Tana Kiver. 



59. GYMNOPLEURUS VIRENS, Erichson. 



Two examples, Tana Eiver. 



60. STIPTOPODIUS DORI^, Harold. 

 One exami^le. Tana River. 



61. CATHARSIUS PANDION, Harold. 



One example. Tana River. 



62. ONTHOPHAGUS NIGRICORNIS, Fairmaire. 



One example, Jombene Range. 



63. ONTHOPHAGUS TUBERCULIFRONS, Castelneau. 



Two examples, Jombene Range.' 



64. ONTHOPHAGUS GERSTAECKERI, Harold. 



One example. Tana River. 



65. ONTHOPHAGUS OVULUM, Gerstaecker. 



One example, Tana River. 



66. PHALOPS BECCARH, Harold. 

 One example, Jombene Range. 



67. APHODIUS PALLE3CENS, Walker. 



One example. Tana River. 



68. CHIRON KELLERI, Fairmaire. 



One example. Tana River. 



69. ORPHNUS THORACICUS, Linell. 

 One male, Tana River. 



70. ORPHNUS, dubious species.- 



One female, Tana River. 



'Both males; one of them corresponds with Castelneau's description, the other 

 one differs in having anterior half of thorax liroadly and deeply excavate at mid- 

 dle, and all fonr thoracic horns of eiiiial size and form, exactly like the lateral horns 

 of the typical form. In the absence of any other marked difference, I take it to be 

 an unusually Avell developed specimen of the same species. 



■^Species marked ''dubious" in this paper are probably nudescribed, but tlie 

 material on hand is insufficient for their proper study. 



