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Luperus oculatus sp. n. 



Testaceous, the intermediate joints of the antennae blaek, 

 t'ves very large. thorax obsoletely depressed, impunctalc'. elyüa 

 microscopically punctuved, shining. 



Length 5 mill. 



Of clongate and subcvlindrical shape and of testaceous, 

 shining Cdloration, the head impunctate, transversely grooved 

 between the eyes, the lattev subglobidar, very large, occupying 

 the cntire sides, the frontal elevations trigonate, well developed, 

 the clypeus raised bctween the antennae, labrum broad and large, 

 antennae extending rather beyond the middle of the elytra, the 

 basal and the apieal three joints testaceous, the others black, 

 the first Joint elongate and curved, the second about one half 

 shorter than the third Joint, the fourth longer than the third, 

 the following of equal length:; thorax about one half bro^der 

 than long, of equal width, the sides very slightly narrowed at 

 the base, with a narrow margin, the latter thickened anteriorly, 

 the diso with a transverscj, medially interrupted depression; elytra 

 silghtly wider at the base than the thorax, scarcely perceptibly 

 l)unctured, legs elongate, all the tibiae mucronate, the metatarsus 

 of the posterior legs much longer than the following joints together, 

 anterior coxal cavities slightly open, prosternuni extremely narrow. 

 ' Hab. Cameroons (Conrad). 



Of this species, which is well distinguishcd by the large 

 size of the eyes and the colour of the antennae I received a 

 Single specimen from Dr. Kraaiz. 



Hallirhotius marginatus sp. n. 



Elongate, parallel, flavous below, the antennae and tarsi 

 black, head and thorax reddish fulvous, closely punctured, elytra 

 strongly semivugosepunclate, bluish-black, all the margins nar- 

 rowly flavous. 



Length 6 mill. 



Stett. eatomol. Zeit. 1903. 



