-27''2 III.. H. .lANsnv 



tu I».' ;i natural L'liaractiT of tliu guiius it will \)v a ruiuarkable 

 tact to have a diversity of from three to si.\ tarsal joints in this 

 one small grouj) of Coleoptera, as we already have a diminution 

 to tiiree in Trichoplus and to four in Cliolerastoma (Calli/nomcs) 

 and in some species of Scaplol/ius. 



The single specimen obtained by Dr. liayon, is apparently a 

 male, having the abdomen slightly arched and inij)ressed. 



43. Myoclerma, iiig'i'a .\uuo\v. 



Butiaba, Albert Nyanza. 



A single example, wliicli I tind upon dissection to Ije a female, 

 agrees in all essential characters svith this species, described by 

 Arrow (Ann. Mag. Xat. Hist. 11)01, Vlil. p. t>:iS), from two males 

 from Mt. Cameroons. 



