448 APPENDIX I. 
SCARABAID-. 
By I. W. SHIPP. 
1. Ffeliocopris donaldsont, Shipp, sp. nov. 
6. Black, shining. Clypeus, six-angulate, the two posterior 
angles very small but sharply distinct, the two anterior angles very 
much produced and reflexed, but obtusely pointed, with a large 
semicircular depression between them, the two intermediate teeth 
or angles almost porrect and acute. A rounded ridge runs from 
each of the two anterior projections towards the disc. Disc with- 
out horns or tubercles, coarsely and transversely covered with a 
network of fine carina running into each other. A distinct carina 
runs from above each eye towards the intermediate teeth or pro- 
jections of the clypeus. Antenne and palpi pitchy. The under- 
side of the reflexed margin of the clypeus is quite glabrous, the 
base being thickly punctured with coarse punctures and sprinkled 
with light brown sete. 
Thorax transverse, with the disc produced into three distinct, 
elongated points, the centre one being very elongate and extend- 
ing over the head with the extreme point rounded, the front 
portion being truncate. ‘ Anterior angles slightly rounded, pos- 
terior angles sinuate, with the posterior margin only slightly sin- 
uated. Thorax rugosely-punctate, with the punctures finer on the 
disc. The centre of the truncated portion is strongly punctured 
with large oval rugose punctures, and distinctly asperate under the 
middle projection, but impunctate under the two side ones. Front 
and sides furnished with long, reddish sete. 
Elytra very strongly striated, striz very finely punctate; inter- 
stices sprinkled with some very fine punctures. More thickly 
punctured between the two lateral carine. 
Pygidium rather coarsely punctured and rounded at apex. 
Anterior tibize 3-dentate, long, thick, and with a sharply raised 
carina extending from the apex to the base. The apex is fur- 
nished with a more or less’ porrect tooth, and another is situated 
on the carina at the base of the middle exterior tooth; rather 
thickly punctured with more or less pyriform punctures. Femora 
clabrous and impunctate on the disc of the under surface, but 
coarsely punctured round the sides, and covered with reddish- 
