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but much less than in the male ; posterior tibiae without tootli 

 underneath. 



Length 10-12 mm. ; width 6-7-| mm. 



Hab. Cape Colony (Knysna), Transvaal (Lydenburg). 



Sisyphus fasciculatus, Bohem., 

 Plate XXXVIII., fig. 18. 

 Insect. Caffr., ii., p. 192. 



Black, opaque, with a faint metallic tinge on the head which is 

 shaped as in the preceding species, i.e., without^an intermediate tooth 

 between the angular tooth of the clypeal emargination and the gente, 

 and has a few hairs and a few fascicles of the same in centre and 

 at base; prothorax declivous in the anterior part, sharply carinate on 

 the upper side from the base where the carina is produced in a sub- 

 erect, triangular, very conspicuous tooth to near the anterior angle 

 which is sharp, the lateral anterior part is slightly diagonal, and 

 there is no deep impression laterally, only a moderately narrow space 

 edged l^y the discoidal carina ; the upper surface is covered with dis- 

 tinct tufts of black liairs more or less seriate ; elytra fitting against 

 the prothorax, ampliate behind the shoulders, very indistinctly striate, 

 and having on each side four conspici;ous rows of tufts of lilack liairs, 

 and a rudimentary one along the outer margin ; pygidium with three 

 longitudinal rows of hairs. 



Male : Intermediate and posterior femora without tooth or spine, 

 posterior trochanter briefly and bluntly spinose at tip, posterior tibia? 

 not much curved, not serrate inwardly, but fringed there with long, 

 black hairs. 



Female : Like the male ; differs only by the posterior tibiae which 

 are not fringed with such dense and long black hairs. 



Length 8-8|- mm. ; width 5^-6 mm. 



Hab. Natal (Durban), Transvaal (Komati Poort). 



Sisyphus gokyi, Har., 

 Berl. Ent. Zeit., 1859, p. 224. 



S. hirtus, Gory, Monogr., 1833, p. 14, pi. i., fig. 10. 

 S. caffer, Boh., Ins. Caft'r., ii., p. 195. 

 S. sordidus, id; ibid., p. 194. 



Black, sub-opaque, hardly metallic ; head distinctly six-dentate and 

 densely covered with greyish hairs slightly recumbent ; prothorax 

 diagonally attenuate laterall}- in the anterior part, and from there 



