224 Mr. J. @MWestwood’s descriptions of 
ovatis, coriaceis, irregulariter et oblique subimpressis versus 
basin, disco costis tribus mediocriter elevatis et subobscuris, 
disco minutissime et confertissime punctatis, versus apicem 
setis griseo-rufis parum obsitis. 
Long. capitis lin. 2; prothoracis lin. 6; elytrorum lin. 
17; lat. prothoracis ad basin lin. 6}; lat. elytrorum in 
medio lin. 11. 
Habitat Damara Land Africz meridionalis (D. An- 
derson). In Mus. Hopeiano Oxoniz et Mus. Brit. 
This species is larger and much more robust than the 
preceding or M. Bertolinii. The head is finely punctured, 
with a raised swelling between the eyes; the prothorax is 
very convex, the sides regularly rounded, the greatest 
width being slightly before the middle; the disc is entirely 
covered with minute but irregular elongated punctures, 
which give it a granular appearance within the posterior 
lateral angles; the sides are also swollen. The elytra are 
broadly oblong-ovate, being broader across the middle; 
black towards the apex, clothed with dirty-reddish setz ; 
near the base and towards the place of the scutellum they 
are irregularly and obliquely rugose, with indistinct striole, 
with a short costa, and the dise of each has three broad 
and but moderately well-defined coste, which extend 
about three-fourths of the length of the elytra. The 
posterior tibise have the outer angle elongated and obtuse. 
All the ventral segments of the abdomen are clothed with 
a broad patch of erect rufous hairs. 
Moluris Procrustes. (PI. VI. fig. 3.) 
Nigra, minutissime punctatissima; elytris ovatis, mar- 
ginatis, basi glabris, nitidis; mesonoto supra detecto, con- 
vexo et punctato; pedibus mediocribus, crassis; tibiis anticis 
calcari elongato gracili, apice obtuso; tibiis posticis curvatis, 
angulo externo apicali producto et oblique truncato. 
Long. corp. lin. 19; pronot. lin. 53; elytr. lin. 13; 
elytr. lat. ante medium lin. 8. 
Habitat Delagoa Bay Africee meridionalis. In Mus. 
Hopeiano Oxoniz. 
The head and pronotum are finely and closely punctured ; 
the latter is very convex, regularly rounded at the sides, 
which are finely marginated, the greatest width being 
across the middle, with the posterior angles rounded off, 
and two slight impressions near the hind margin; the 
exposed part of the mesonotum in the place of a broad 
