104 Mr. O. E. Janson's Notices of 



The label attached to it by the captor states that it was 

 " taken on the wing, in dense damp forest at the base of 

 Kranz-Kop Mt. (Tunjumbili), Dist. Umvoti, Natal (the only 

 specimen seen).'" 



Genyodonta quadricornis, n. sp. 



Pale reddish-testaceous, shining, two small spots at the 

 base of the head, four larger spots on the thorax, two on the 

 scutellum, and several on the underside black; the elytra with 

 a large yellow patch behind the middle, [jroduced posteriorly 

 at the sides and narrowly mai-gined with black. Head sparingly 

 punctured, the base with a flattened depressed horn dilated and 

 rounded at its apex; the sides, before the eyes, strongly elevated 

 and produced anteriorly into an obtuse flattened horn; the 

 clypeus dilated at the sides, its apex strongly ])roduced and 

 elevated. 'J'horax coarsely punctured at the sides, the disc 

 sparsely and finely punctured. Scutellum impunctate, apex 

 acute. Elytra finely punctured in rows, the apex finely stri- 

 gose. Beneath coarsely punctured, strigose and sparsely pu- 

 bescent at the sides ; mesosternal process long, narrow, incurved 

 and obtuse at its apex; anterior tibia? slender and without 

 lateral teeth. The female has the head unarmed, strongly 

 ]:)unctured, with the apex of the clypeus slightly emarginate, 

 the elytra more strongly punctured, and the anterior tibia? 

 with two acute lateral teeth. Length 20-22 mm. 



Zambesi (Bradshaw). 



I have recently received several specimens of this very dis- 

 tinct species, which differs from all its described congeners in 

 having the lateral margins of the head ])r()duced into a distinct 

 horn in the male. It most nearly reseml)les G. Jlavd-iitaciilata, 

 Fab., as regards sculpture and the form of the yellow elytral 

 patch; but in its smaller size and much narrower and more 

 graceful form it is more similar to G. Icvciplaga, Raff. 



Heterorrldna obesa, u. sp. 



Shining green, more or less tinged with golden-brown, cop- 

 pery or bluish-purple, exposed portion of the meta-coxa? red, 

 antenna' piceous, knees, apex of tibiaj and tarsi, blue-black. 

 Head sparingly punctured, with a short, broad, and llattened 

 carina between the eyes; clypeus quadrate, concave and slightly 

 j)ubcscent, the a2)ical margin with a short, liroad, truncate 



