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



behind the middle, near the outer margin, ochreous-white ; the 

 base with irregular ill-defined ochreous marks. Pygidium with 

 coarse confluent semi-circular punctures, a smooth shghtly im- 

 pressed longitudinal mark at the base black. Underside pale 

 cinereous, with fine wavy confluent scratches ; the apical and 

 posterior margin of the penultimate segments of the abdomen 

 shining brown. Legs very long, coarsely punctured, shining 

 brown, the femora and tibiae with ill-defined cinereous marks; 

 anterior tibiae with two email lateral teeth, the first before the 

 middle, the other about one-fifth from the apex ; intermediate 

 tiljiae strongly curved. Length 17 mm. 

 Camaroons, W. Africa. 



Allied to /, gorilla, Thoms. 



Incala resirna, n. sp. 



$ Above dusky-cinereous, with irregular lighter markings 

 and minute brown dots, the entire surface with short erect setae. 

 Head closely covered with large circular impressions ; clypeus 

 sub-quadrate, with a central longitudinal ridge in front and a 

 narrow obtuse reflexed point at the apex, lateral margins slightly 

 elevated, the apex shining brown. Thorax hexagonal, the 

 median lateral angles obtuse, thence to the base slightly cmar- 

 ginate, anterior angles produced, posterior angles acute right 

 angles; closely covered with coarse circular impressions, three 

 very small smooth discal spots and a central one at the base 

 dull black. Scutelhmi coarsely punctured each side, rounded 

 behind, the apex ochreous-white. Elytra coarsely and irregu- 

 larly punctured, with a large elongate black spot behind the 

 middle, and close to the suture, bounded anteriorly and posteri- 

 orly by a small ochreous spot. Pygidium coarsely punctured, 

 a smooth longitudinal mark at the base black. Underside ciner- 

 eous-brown, finely aciculate, apex of the abdomen shining brown. 

 Legs long, shining brown, with coarse cinereous punctures ; 

 anterior tibiae with two small lateral teeth, the first before the 

 middle, the other about one-fifth from the apex; intermediate 

 femora rather strongly constricted just before the apex, the 

 tibiae curved. Length 13 mm. 



Camaroons, W. Africa. 



Allied to /. calabarina, Westw., but larger, the thorax nar- 

 rower and the markings vei-y different. 



StringojjlionLS moridus, n. sp. 



Pitchy-black, shining; antennae and palpi pale testaceous; 



apex oi the anterior tibiae, anterior tarsi and the ungues of the 



four hinder tarsi, reddish-brown. Head coarsely punctured, 



with three shallow foveac arranged in a triangle between the 



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