276 Mr, F. P. Pascoe—Additions to the 
whose memory I dedicate it), well known for many years to British 
collectors, and whose love for entomology took him to that deadly 
region, where he survived but a few months. 
Hagesata Foweroftir. 
HT, fusca, pube subtili brunnea tecta; elytris singulis macula nigra ante 
medium. 
Hab. Sierra Leone. 
Dark brown, covered with a short, thin, yellowish-brown pile; head 
with an impressed line on the vertex; between the antennary tubers a 
raised line continued to the transverse groove above the epistome; pro- 
thorax slightly irregular, the lateral spine short and thick; scutellum 
small, rounded at the sides; elytra finely punctured, a few black gra- 
nules at the shoulders, the apex entire, a small round black spot a little 
before the middle on each ; body beneath and legs with a thin yellowish 
pile; antennze about a quarter longer than the body. Length 14 lines. 
IMALMvs. 
Caput magnum, antice concavum, subtransversum, inter oculos linea 
transyersa, vertice elevato, tuberibus antenniferis divergentibus, basi 
distantibus. Oculi parvi, late emarginati. Mandibule robustee. An- 
tenne mediocres, scapo attenuato, apice cicatricoso, articulo tertio lon- 
giore, czeteris brevioribus et decrescentibus. Prothorax transversus, 
postice sulcatus, ad latera spinosus. /ytra ampla, subparallela, apice 
rotundata, humeris productis. Pedes subbreves; femora incrassata ; 
tarst breves, articulis tribus basalibus transversis. Prosternum muticum ; 
mesosternum tuberculatum. 
This genus differs from the last in its small eyes not approximating 
in front, large mandibles, shorter antenne, and massy figure, although 
in these respects the second species is less strongly marked, and has 
proportionally slenderer antennee. 
Imalmus capito. 
I. castaneus, pube subtili grisea pallide brunnea irrorata; antennis robustis. 
Hab. Old Calabar. af 
Reddish chestnut, covered with a short thin greyish pile spotted with 
ferruginous brown; head thinly pubescent; mandibles dark brown; 
epistome and palpi chestnut; prothorax nearly twice as broad as long, 
the lateral spine prominent, rather behind the middle; elytra short, the 
shoulders granulated, the brownish spots concentrated on the sides pos- 
teriorly; body beneath and legs pitchy, covered with a short ferruginous 
pile ; antennz about as long as the body. Length 12 lines. 
Tmnalmus fatidicus. 
I, fuscus, pube subtili grisea vestitus; antennis tenuioribus, 
Hab, Old Calabar. 
