872 Transactions South African Philosophical Society, [vol. xii. 



Length 6 mm. ; width 4 mm. 



Hab. Cape Colony (Namaqualancl). 



Anisochelus neglectus, Burm., 

 Handb. d. Entom., iv., 1, p. 171. 



Head and prothorax neai'ly black but with an aeneous sheen, which 

 is also to be observed on the legs and under side ; elytra hght chestnut- 

 brown ; head and prothorax very rugose and clothed with a dense, 

 long, sub-appressed flavescent pubescence mixed with erect setae, the 

 latter are denser in the anterior part and also along the outer margins ; 

 elytra short and broad, nor costulate and covered with dense appressed 

 flavescent hairs, and a few erect setae in the basal part ; propygidium 

 and pygidium clothed with dense, long, appressed flavous hairs ; legs 

 hairy, tarsi piceous red. The ditfex'ences between the two sexes are 

 hardly noticeable. 



Length 5-5|- mm. ; width 3 mm. 



Hab. Cape Colony (Cape Town, Stellenbosch, Paarl). 



Anisochelus hilakis, Burm., 

 Handb. d. Entomol., iv., 1, p. 170. 



" Black, shining, clothed with fulvous hairs ; elytra chestnut- brown ; 

 hind tibite and tarsi very densely hairy. 



Length 2^ lin. <? . 



Communicated by Mr. Drege. Head black, densely punctured, 

 but nevertheless shiny ; frontal part and vertex of the head with 

 brown hairs ; prosternum shii:iing with a silky lustre, longitudinally 

 grooved and having some scattered punctures and long, i-eddish- 

 yellow hairs which are denser on the sides ; scutellum black ; elytra 

 pale chestnut-brown, shiny, coarsely punctate, clothed with hairs of 

 unequal length between which long hairs occur at the suture and on 

 the shoulders, lateral margins and sides as well as ventral surface of 

 the abdomen, sternum and legs with long, equal hairs, underneath 

 these hairs are whitish but on the tibiae and tarsi they are reddish- 

 brown, the tarsi are somewhat reddish, and the hind ones are more 

 densely hairy than the others." 



I have not seen this species, the habitat of which is probably the 

 Cape Colony. 



INANDA, n. gen. 

 Mentum ovate or elongato-ovate, strongly constricted laterall)-, 

 expanding at the apex where the angles are rounded and the apical 



