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8. Stepha.noK'i'Iiiua. sp. 



Two teiiiulc exaiupli's in Dr. IJayun's collertion closely resembling 

 guttata, Oliv. , but with the pygidiuni deeply impressed as in 

 excavala , Har. , are perhaps referable to neimianni, Koll)e. 

 1^. adelpha , Kolbe , uf which I have received specimens from 

 Uganda, is not represented in Dr. Bayon's collection. 



9. EocoptocnemiH superba. Gerst. 



Bugala, Archipel. of Sesse December i'.UIcS. JUissu lUisoga l',)()9. 



Three specimens obtained by Dr. Bayon, and others tliat I have 

 received from Uganda , have the exposed side of the meta-co.xae 

 green , otherwise they agree in all respects with those from the 

 lower Congo region. 



10. Sina.i-as'dc.stli.os a,fjrio£ina. Drury. 



Bugala, Archipel. of Sesse, July l'.)()8. Bussu Busoga. 



In some of the specimens collected by Dr. Bayon the elytra 

 have a decided purple sheen, and the punctuation varies in strength, 

 as in the West African examples of tliis common species. H. mutica, 

 Harold is identical and the name sinks as a synonym, the author 

 compares it , in his description , with what he considered to be 

 africana, huX which was evidently the smaragdina , Voet. 



11. Plaesion-liiiia oincta Voet. 



Vira, Prov. Buddn, December 1908. 



Five e.xamples, agreeing in all respect with those from the 

 West Coast and lower Congo regions. ' 



12. Plaesiori-liina iigraudensis Heath. 



Bugala, Archipel. of Sesse, December l',)08. 

 Three specimens, agreeing precisely with co-types of the species, 

 from Masaba, given to me ])y the late Dr. Heath. 



