12 Mr. M. Jacoby's Descriptions of Nc-io Genera and 



elytra rather elongate, scarcely widened at the middle, testaceous, 

 very closely and finely punctured, legs testaceous, the breast, abdo- 

 men and the posterior femora blackish ; metatarsus of the hind-legs 

 as long as the following two joints together. 



Hob. EsTCOURT, Natal {G-. Marshall). 



A small species, allied to A. ovatipcnnis, Jac, likewise 

 from Africa but of more elongate and parallel sbape, the 

 thorax inipunctate, with less distinct oblique anterior 

 angles, the elytral punctuation irregular and very close. 



Aijlithona dilutipes, sp. n. 



Winged, above flavous, below and the legs nearly black, the basal 

 four joints of the antennce flavous, the others black, thorax subquad- 

 rate, inipunctate, elytra scarcely perceptibly punctured, the knees 

 and the base of the tibiae dark fulvous. Length 3 millim. 



Of rather broad and convex shape, the head impunctate, the frontal 

 tubercles small but strongly raided, the labruni black, autennaj rather 

 long, the second and third joint equal, the fourth slightly longer, the 

 terminal joints slightly thickened ; thorax subquadrate, scarcely one- 

 half broader than long, the sides feebly and evenly rounded, the 

 surface flavous, imj^unctate, rather coua'cx ; scutellum broader than 

 long ; elytra convex and subcylindrical, widest at the middle, the 

 shoulders not much produced, the apex broadly roiiuded, the surface 

 with some minute punctures, only visible under a very strong lens ; 

 under-side and legs nearly black, the extreme apex of the femora and 

 the base of the tibiae more or less fulvous, posterior tibiae deeply 

 sulcate, their metatarsus as long as the following two joints together, 

 tlie terminal spur of the tibite short and stout. 



Hah. EsTCOURT, Natal. 



A. nsambarica, Weise, seems somewhat closely allied but 

 in the present species, in whicli the frontal tubercles are 

 very distinct also, the legs are black and the scutellum is 

 flavous. 



Lonfjitarsus amahilis, sp. n. 



Winged, the head and thorax fulvous, antenna3 flavous, the 

 terminal joints black, thorax very minutely punctured, elytra 

 regularly punctate-striate, black, shining, the interstices sparingly 

 punctured, legs flavous, the posterior femora and the breast and 

 abdomen black. Length 2 millim. 



Head impunctate, fulvous, the frontal tubercles very distinct, 

 transverse, clypeus triangular, antennas slender, extending to about 



