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central row of granules, and extending for j of their length beyond 

 the abdomen. 



Hob. Nyasaland : Fort Jolniston {Bendall). 

 Described from two specimens, $ and ^. Apparently 

 allied to 0. fumosus, Bolivar. 



54. CliTotogonus johndoni, sp. n. 



Long. Corp. ciim tegm. 21-23 millira. 



Eesembles C. capitatiis ; reddish-brown, mottled with blackish ; 

 head and thorax strongly rugose and granulated, the three lobes of 

 the pronotnm, seen from the side, much higher, the second shorter 

 than the others, an oblique lateral carina on the hinder lobe opposite 

 the base of the tegmina ; legs rather irregularly banded with paler 

 and darker ; hind femora with a blackish band about the middle 

 above, preceded by a broader paler band ; inner side black, ex- 

 tremity and lower carina yellowish, the latter spotted with black ; 

 hind femora black, with two yellow bands ; hinder lobe of pronotura 

 much produced, broadly rotund-truncate at the extremity ; tegmina 

 brown, not granulated, irregularly and rather indistinctly banded 

 and spotted with darker ; | longer than the abdomen. Frontal 

 carinse broad, undulating, extending to within the eyes. Under- 

 surface of tlie abdomen more thickly and irregularly spotted with 

 black than in the allied species. 



Hab. Nyasaland : Fort Johnston, Zomba {Bendall). 

 Described from one male and two female specimens. 



ATBA GTOMORPHIN^. 

 Genus Atragtomorpha. 



Atractomorpha, Saussure, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (4), i, 

 p. 474 (1861); Bolivar, An. Soc. Esp., xiii, p. 63 

 (1884). 



Ferena, Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt., iii, p. 506 (1870), v, 

 Suppl., p. 50 (1871). 



55. Atractomorpha aurivillii. 



Atractomorpha aurivillii, Bolivar, An. Soc. Esp., xiii, p. 67, 

 pi. i, fig. 8 (1884). 

 Hah. Transvaal: Pretoria {Distant); Nyasaland: 

 Fort Johnston {Rcndall). 



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