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margins. The anterior tarsi are simple. The median yellow spot 

 of the elytra is sub-triangular, the inner portion of it (that which 

 lies on the 3rd interstice) being longer than the two others ; the sub- 

 apical spot is flexuous and narrow, 



Epigeaphus insolitus, sp. n. — Brevis et latus, niger, nitidux, dense hre- 

 vissime setosus, palpis antennis pedibusque rufotestaceis elytrisgue utrinque 

 maculis duabus rujis, 1™" a basi sat distanti interstitia 6 — 9 vel 5 — 8 tegenti, 

 2nda versus apicejn suh-rotundata interstitia 4 — 8 tegenti : capite sicut in E. 

 a,vc\x.?ii\co\Y\ lato omnino punctata ; thorace valde transversa, max ab angulis 

 anticis late rotundato, piost medium lateribus sinuatis, angulis fosticis valde 

 prolangatis acutis, basi bisinuato, creberrime punctata ; elytris punctata- 

 striatis interstitiis creberrime punctulatis apice sinuatis. Lang, 12 mm. 



Mount Cameroons ; two examples, males. 



This is the third species described of this remarkable genus, in 

 which the males have four joints of the anterior tarsi moderately 

 dilated, triangular or cordiform, and furnished on their soles with a 

 brush of longish fine hairs ; the sole example of such a structure in 

 the section to which the PanagceidcB belong. In size the species re- 

 sembles E. amplicollis (Schaum), of Natal, from which it differs inter 

 alia in its pale reddish-testaceous legs and antenna;. 



Sub-fam. GRLJENIIN^. 



CHLiENixJS MAMBOIANUS, sp. n. — C. slgnato, Boh. (apiato, Klug) proxime 



affinis et simillimus : multa major, supra toto fusco-cupretis, opaciis, elytris 



macula p)arv a discoidali (longe post medium) apiceque ijtso, Jlavis ; antennis 



valde elongatis et robustis nigris, articulo prima flavo, pedibus jlavo-testaceis, 



genubus tibiis pasticis intus tarsisque omnibus Juscis. 



Long. 14 — 17 mm., $ ?. 



Mamboia {Mr. Last) ; many examples. 



Belongs to the same group as C. signatus (Boh.), and similar to 

 that species in general form and colours. But it is much larger and 

 more robust, the antennae especially longer and stouter, reaching to 

 the middle of the elytra, and thickened after the third joint. The 

 palpi are reddish-piceous, long and stout, the apical joint of the labials 

 much broader and more truncated at the apex than in G. signatus. 

 The colour above is dark coppery-brown, opaque, the margins of the 

 head, thorax and elytra more or less brassy-green. The head and 

 thorax are densely confluent-punctulate, as if minutely corroded, the 

 elytra sharply punctulate-striate, with the interstices closely granulated. 

 There is no trace of the yellow lateral vitta characteristic of C. signatus, 

 but the small yellow spots on the posterior part of the disc are larger 



