12. Aphanochroa pseudincoides, Kolhc 



Mt. Oameroon (Buea, 800-1 ^200 in., June-July 190^2). Fer- 

 nando Po Is. (Moka, 1300-1500 m., February 1902). 



Two males and one female. In the male sex, which was un- 

 known to ÒNIr. Kolbe when describin*^ the genus and species, the 

 head is furnished with a short horizontal horn at the base , a 

 slightly curved spiniform liorn on eacli sid^ in front of the eyes, 

 and a large dilated and flattened horn at the apex of the cly- 

 peus, sub-truncate, at its a})ex, rugose on its upper surface and 

 polished and sparsely punctured on its underside ; the fore legs 

 are longer than in tlie female and with the claws larger, and the 

 tibiae are very slender and have only a slight indication of one 

 lateral tooth; the abdomen is lightly impressed in the centre and 

 only sparsely })unctured at the a})ex. 



From the description, Chordorlera qidtulata, Kraatz (Deutsch. 

 Ent. Zeit. 1897, p. 1;)2), appears to be the same as this species, 

 or very closely allied to it. 



13. Chordodera 5-lineata, Fai). 



Fernando Po Is. (Moka, ISOO-loOO m., Fel)ruary 1902). 

 One male example. 



14. C. pentachordia, Klug. 



Fernando Po Is. (Bahia de S. Carlos, 0-200 m. , December 

 1901 ). 



One female example. 



IÌ3. Tmesorrhina iris, Fab. 



Mt. Cameroon (lUiea, 800-1200 m. , June-July 1902). Fer- 

 nando Po Is. (Bahia de S. Carlos, 0-AOO m. , December 1901; 

 Musola :)00-800 m. , January-Marcii 1902; Moka, 1300-i:iOO m. , 

 F^i)ruary 1902). French Congo (Laml)arene, November-December 

 1902). 



Two exam})les, from Fernando Bo, having tlie mesosternal 

 process obtusely triangular, the exposed margin of the meta- 

 coxae golden-red and the legs reddish are apparently a variation 

 of the V. camerunica, Nonf. Two others having the mesosternal 

 process very broad and slightly dellexed , tlu' punctuation iiner 

 and the clypcus less granulose come \vv\ close lo sf))u'lì/iiia , 



