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Hystaspcs, Jac. (Stettin, Zeit., 1903). 



I now find, to my dismay, that this genus and the species 

 H. (lohrni is identical with my genus Schematizella and 

 with the type S. viridis (Trans. Ent. Soc, 1888), the first- 

 named genus and species must therefore be entirely 

 omitted. 



Oothcca hcnnirjscni, Weise (Deut. Ent. Zeit., 1900). 



Of this species I have received several specimens from 

 Beira obtained by Mr. P. A. Sheppard, amongst which are 

 some with entirely fulvous upper-side ; the insect is prob- 

 ably subject to the same amount of colour variation as 

 the type 0. mutahilis, Sahib. The structure of the male 

 organ agrees entirely with the description given by the 

 author ; another specimen is also contained in my collection 

 from Natal. 



Macrima africana, Jac. (Proc. Zool. Soc, 1899). 



This species, with metallic-green and rugose elytra, 

 ought, I think, to find its place in Haplotes, Weise, as at 

 present understood ; the apex of the tibioe, if looked at 

 sideways, seems produced into a point as in Duviviera, 

 Weise, but this is caused by long stiff hairs only, which 

 project in a close set beyond the apex. 



Duviviera ajncita^^sis, Weise (Deut. Ent. Zeit., 1903) = 

 suljli&vipennis, Jac. (Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1903). 



