1916.1 3 



3 . — Tjustro'pliopsis hilunulatus. 



Eustrcphopsis hilunulatus Pic, L' Ecliauge, xxviii, p. 93 (1913). 



Hah.: Brazil, Jatahy [type] ; Amazons, Ega (Bates). 



The type of this species was from Brazil. There are specimens 

 of it from Ega in the British Museum. An oval, testaceous insect, 

 with a black spot on the disc of each elytron before the middle, a space 

 around the spot flavescent, and the apical declivity (the margin 

 excepted) more or less infuscate ; the elytra are confusedly punctate, 

 the seriate punctures, however, showing through from beneath ; the 

 prosternal process is very feebly notched at the tip. 



EUSTROPHINUS. 



Eustrophinus Seidlitz, Naturg. Ins. Deutschl., v, 2, pp. 438, 440 



(1898). 



EiistrophMs Champion, Biol. Centr.-Am., Coleopt. iv, 2, p. 75 

 (1889) (wecLatr.). 



The three Mexican or Central American species referred by me to 

 Eustrophus in 1889, belong to Eustrophinus as defined by Seidlitz, and 

 the N. American E. bicolor F., as well as various African and 

 Madagascar forms described by Fairmaire and Grestro, must also be 

 transferred to it. 



1 . — Eustrophinus subaxillaris. 

 Eucinetns subaxiUaris Fairm., Ann. Soc. Eut. Fr., 1869, p. 224. 



Eustrophus subaxiUaris Fairm., op. cit., 1886, p. 39 ; Champ. Ann. 

 Soc. Ent. Belg. xlii, p. 65 (1898). 



? Eustrophus bimaculatus Grestro, Ann. Mus. Grenova, xvi, p. 663 

 (1881) ; Fairm., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xl, p. 357 (1896). 



Eustrophinus axillaris Seidl. Naturg. Ins. Deutschl. v. 2, p. 441 

 (1898). 



Var. The elytra with the transverse, siab-humeral, rufous or 

 rufo-testaceous spot augulate and extending inwards to the second 

 striae, and with a second similar patch on the disc at about one-third 

 from the apex. 



Hab. : Madagascar (Coquerel : type of Fairmaire) ; Africa, 

 Zanzibar (Baffray : type of Gestro), Natal, Zululand, and Old Calabar 

 {Mus. Brit.), N.E. Ehodesia— Serenje (Neave: xii.07) and Kashitu 

 (Bollman: i and ii.l5). 



