1902.] ( 895 ) 



APPENDIX. 



Sub-Family KUTELIN^. 



The present part of this Catalogue was in the hands of the printers 

 when Mr. G. A. Arrow pubHshed, in the February number of the 

 'Annals and Magazine of Natural History,' 1902, Ser. 7, vol. 19, 

 a paper on "Eutelid and Melolonthid Beetles from Mashonaland 

 and East Africa." This paper contains the description of some 

 species which I described under another name, and also one addition. 

 Mr. Arrow's names have, however, the priority, and must take the 

 place of mine. I am indebted to Mr. G. A. K. Marshall for the loan 

 of five of the co-types of the species mentioned. 



Tribe ADOKETINI. 

 Gen. ADOEETUS. 



Adoretus sebakucnsis, Per., Catal. Scarab., p. 578 = A. uuiforviis, 

 Arrow, loc. cit., p. 91. 



Adoretus zainhcsianus , Per., loc. cit., p. 576 = .1. ovatus, Arrow, 

 loc. cit., p. 92. 



The examples of this species which I first examined had no trace 

 of the three rows of the patches of yellowish-white agglomerated 

 hairs on each side of the elytra ; in fresh examples received since 

 these rows are very conspicuovis ; in others they are partly obliterated 

 in the anterior part, but there is always a large, juxta-sutural patch 

 on each side of the apex. This species is recorded from the Transvaal 

 (Lydenburg). 



Adoretus salishuricnsis, Per., loc. cit., p. 571 — A. jjhiinbicollis, 

 Arrow, loc. cit. p. 93. 



In the two examples from w^hich my description was made the 

 four rows of distant, whitish bristles on each elytron were not very 

 distinct ; but in all the examples received since, these rows are very 

 plain. The species is also recorded from the Transvaal (Lydenburg, 

 Waterberg). 



