1900.] Catalogue of the Coleoptera of SoiUJi. Africa. 233 



iiitervals smooth, impunctate, suture occasionally suffused with 

 fuscous black; pygidium very closely punctate ; inner part of anterior 

 tibiaB produced into a long, dentate spine at tip, apical spur curved 

 outwardly in the male, nearly straight in the female. 



Allied to 0. jpallidipennis, but smaller, and with the prothorax a 

 little more convex, and the elytra a little more ovate ; the prothorax 

 is deeply punctured all over, the punctures being, however, widely 

 separated, and the shape of the clypeus and genae is quite 

 different. 



Length 4-4^ mm. ; width 2|— 2^ mm. 



Hab. Damaraland (neighbourhood of Kiver Swakop, teste Bohe- 

 man), Mossamedes. 



Onthophagus signatus, Fixhr., 

 Insect. Caff'r., ii., p. 304. 



Head and prothorax dark bronze, elytra fiavescent, with the base, 

 the suture and a broad dorsal sinuate band fuscous or fuscous 

 bronze ; it is moderately shining on the upper side, and densely 

 pubescent ; head with a few scabrose, somewhat rough punctures on 

 the side of the clypeus but not in the central apical part, genae 

 rounded, auriculate, clypeus distinctly sinuate laterally, widely 

 incised in front, and with the angles of the incision somewhat denti- 

 form and recurved, there are two carinae on the vertex, a frontal and 

 a basal one in both sexes, the frontal carina is a little arcuate, and 

 very distinct, the basal is more raised than the frontal, and trans- 

 verse ; prothorax convex, ampliate laterally, marginate all round, 

 rounded at the base, not impressed in the anterior part, and having 

 a faint median longitudinal sulcus in the posterior part, it is covered 

 in the anterior part with somewhat closely set distinctly scabrose 

 punctures, while in the posterior part the punctures are round and 

 smooth ; elytra sub-ampliato-ovate, geminato-striate, striae mode- 

 rately deep and punctulate, intervals plane and having each two 

 series of setigerous scabrose punctures, second interval very little 

 broader than the third ; pygidium feebly punctulate ; metasternum 

 deeply and closely punctured, and having a distinct smooth median 

 longitudinal impressed line running from the base to two-thirds of 

 the length ; antennae fiavescent with the club fuscous ; inner part of 

 the anterior tibiae' non-spinose in the male ; apical spur moderately 

 slender, and nearly straight. 



Length 5^-6 mm. ; width 3-3^ mm. 



Hah Mozambique (Eikatla). 



