1902.] Catalogue of the Coleoptcra of South Africa. 695 



very different from that of the three aUied species mentioned 

 before. 



Length 15-17 mm. ; width 7|-9i mm. 



Hab. Cape Colony (Griqualand West), Transvaal (Potchef- 

 ;stroom). 



Anomala zambesicola, n. spec, 

 Plate XLI., fig. 33. 



Light brick-red with the clypeus a little darker than the rest of 

 the body. This species resembles A. immatura, but it is a little 

 wider in proportion to its length, the club of the antennge of the 

 male is a little longer, and is equal in length to all the other joints 

 put together ; the head and clypeus are a little more roughly 

 punctured ; the latter is not quite so long, and is sub-truncate in 

 the anterior part ; the punctures on the prothorax are more distinct, 

 and there is in the median part of the disk a short, impressed 

 longitudinal line ; the scutellum is a little shorter ; the elytra in 

 the male have several irregular I'ows of punctures on the first and 

 second intervals, but they are normally geminate and regular in the 

 female ; the pygidium is moderately closely punctured in the median 

 part, scrobiculate laterally, and is not fringed with hairs, but the 

 pectus is densely clothed with light fulvous ones ; anterior tibiae 

 bi-dentate outwardly ; inner claw of the anterior tarsi of the male 

 slightly cleft, in the female the inner claw of both the anterior and 

 intermediate tarsi are somewhat deeply cleft. 



Length 13|— 15 mm. ; width 7^-9 mm. 



Hah. Southern Ehodesia (Sahsbury, Mazoe, Enkeldoorn), Ovampo- 

 land (Okovango Eiver). 



Anomala repensa, n. spec, 

 Plate XLI., fig. 34. 



This species is so closely allied to A. zambesicola that it is difficult 

 at first sight to distinguish it, except by comparing the genital 

 armatures, but the clypeus is slightly shorter and more broadly 

 rounded laterally, although equally truncate in front, and the 

 anterior margin is more vertically reflexed ; the aciculation on the 

 prothorax of the male is very slight, but in the female it is the 

 denser and much more distinct ; the intervals between the punctate 

 striae on the elytra are much less numerously punctate, and the 

 valves of the genital armature are more elongate, more sharply 

 acuminate at the tip, where they diverge much more, and have on 



