44 Mr. M. Jacoby's Descriptions of Neiu Genera and 



finely punctured and wrinkled, elytra sculptured in the same way. 

 Length 4|- millim. 



Closely allied to G. nigrotihialis, Jac, and C. mashuana, Jac, but 

 much smaller than either, the thorax shorter, not subquadrate 

 and like the elytra finely rugosely punctured, the antennae, with the 

 exception of the basal three joints which are flavous, black ; the 

 frontal elevations are strongly developed, the second and third joint 

 of the antennae is short and equal, but not so short as in some species 

 of the genus, the elytra are finely but distinctly punctured and finely 

 wrinkled and distinctly wider at the base than the thorax. 



Hah. Malvern, Natal {C. Barhcr). 



Candezea anmdicornis, sp. n. (Plate III, fig. 12.) 



Elongate, convex, flavous, the apex of the joints of the antenno3 

 and the tibiai and tarsi black, thorax scarcely perceptibly, elytra 

 extremely minutely and closely punctured. Length b\ millim. 



Head impunctate, with very feebly raised frontal elevations, obso- 

 letely grooved behind, the front with a narrow, impressed central 

 line, clypeus convex, antennae extending to about the middle of the 

 elytra, flavous, the fourth to the ninth joint tipped with black at the 

 apex (the last two joints wanting), third joint double the length of 

 the second one ; thorax rather long, scarcely one-half broader, sub- 

 quadrate, the sides nearly straight, very slightly narrowed anteriorly, 

 the anterior angles thickened, the surface only perceptibly punc- 

 tured, when seen under a powerful lens, with a short transverse 

 depression of each side ; elytra extremely closely and scarcely more 

 distinctly punctured than the thorax, their epipleuraj very broad 

 and continued nearly to the apex ; below flavous, the tibi^ and tarsi 

 black, metatarsus of the posterior legs half the length of the tibiie. 



Hah. Zambesi. 



Allied to C. {J^Ionolcpta) hmmatura, Fairm., but flavous 

 below instead of black, and with the scutellum likewise 

 flavous, the tibiae and tarsi black. I know of only a 

 single female specimen, contained in my collection. 



Candezea morio, sp. n. 



Convex and dilated posteriorly, deep black, the vertex of the 

 head, the antennse and legs fulvous, thorax narrowed in front, finely 

 punctured, elytra very convex, strongly and closely punctured. 

 Length 3| millim. 



Head finely punctured and minutely granulate, the vertex and 

 the labrum fulvous, frontal elevations transverse, but extending 



