506 Mr. F. P. Pascoe on some 
In S. carbonaria—to which the above is allied—the 
base of the prothorax is narrower than the apex, and 
the eyes are not so coarsely granulate as in that species. 
Sophronica amplipennis. 
S. fusco-picea, albo-pilosa; scapo antennarum elongato; pro- 
thorace parvo, modice transverso, lateribus rotundato; elytris 
elongatis, convexis, prothorace multo latioribus. Long. 6 lin. 
Hab. Angola. 
Oblong, pitchy brown, with long white hairs; head small, eyes 
approximating above; scape of the antenne elongate, somewhat 
fusiform ; prothorax small, rounded at the sides; scutellum broad, 
truncate behind; elytra long, much broader than the prothorax, 
convex, with coarse distant punctures; body beneath slightly 
pubescent. 
A very distinct species, remarkable for the size of its 
elytra. The eyes are very coarsely granulate. 
Sophronica oblonga. 
S. anguste oblonga, nitide fusco-nigra, leviter pilosa; prothorace 
modice transverso, lateribus angulato-rotundato; elytris prothorace 
paulo latioribus. Long. 4 lin. 
Hab. Grahamstown. 
Narrowly oblong, glossy pitchy black, with slender blackish 
-hairs; head broad, eyes distant above; scape of the antenne 
moderately long, cylindrical; prothorax transverse, rounded and 
slightly angulate at the sides; scutellum broad, rounded behind; 
elytra not much broader than the middle of the prothorax ; body 
beneath pitchy ; anus fulvous. 
A narrow form with a fulvous anus, as in S. calceata, 
but without the sutural stria. These three species are 
all coarsely and irregularly punctured; the eyes with large 
facets, and the antenne scarcely more than half the 
length of the body. 
Corus. 
Sophronice affinis, sed antenne setacesr, haud pilose; coxe 
antice transverse; et prosternum elevatum. Caput late, breve. 
Scapus antennarum breviusculus, subeylindricus. Prothorax spina 
minuta laterali instructus. Pedes breves, equales; tarsi articulis 
tribus basalibus latis, unguiculis divaricatis. 
