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Platyxantha apicicornis sp. n. 



Metallie areen beknA', above dark greenish, the antennae 

 (Ihe apical two Joints excepted) and thc legs flavous, Ihe apcx 

 of Uic tibiae and the tarsi black; thorax impunctate, transversely 

 sulcate, elytra ck)sely semiriigose punctate with some obsolete eostae. 



Mas. Tlie terminal two joints of the antennae strongly 

 thickened, the anterior tarsi dilated. 



Length 7 mill. 



Head im])unctate,. metallie green, the frontal elevations 

 broad and strongly raised, labrum and palpi black, the latter 

 strongly swollen, antennae extending slightly below the middle 

 of the elytra, flavous, the terminal two joints black, strongly 

 thickened, the eighth Joint slightly curved, third and following 

 joints nearly equal; thorax about one half broader than long, 

 the sides nearly straight, the angles distiuct biit not prodiiced, 

 the surface transversely sulcate, impunctate, with the exception 

 of a few minute punctures anteriorh^ metallie greenish; elytra 

 rather darker, greenish-aeneous, the basal portion very slightly 

 raised, the punctuation very distinct and slightly rugose with 

 traces of longitudinal eostae; below metallie green, the abdomen 

 furnished with yellow pubescence, the last segment of the male 

 trilobate, the median lobe but slightly concave, legs flavous, the 

 apex of the tibiae and the tarsi black. 



Hab. Cameroons (my collection). 



I only know a single male specimen of this species which 

 will be recognized by the structure of the antennae, the colour 

 of the legs and the distinct elytrai i)unctuation. 



Platyxantha Conradti sp. n. 

 ' NarroMly elongate and })arallel, blackish bhie or greenish, 

 antennae black, the S*'^ and 9*^ Joint flavous, thorax impunctate, 

 deeply transversely sulcate, elytra extremely finely and obsoletelyi 

 punötured, legs flavous, the apex of tlie tibiae and the tar&i 

 fuscous. 



Stett. entoniol. Zeit. 1903. 



