152 Mr. B. P. Uvarov's Notes on 



1870. Calopteniis Jiotfenlotus Walker, I.e., p. 692, no. 33. 

 1870. Calo2)fem(s plenipennis Walker, I.e., p. 696, 



no. 43. 

 1870. Caloptemis minor Walk., I.e., p. 699, no. 48, 

 1873. C[aUiptenus] {CaUiptenus) hottentotus Sttil, Rec. 



Ortli., i, p. 73, no. 5. 

 1876, E[uryphymus] hottentotus Stal, Ofv, Vet. Akad. 



Forhand., no, 3, p. 43. 

 1902. E[wyphy)mis] semiroseus M. Fernandez, An. Soe. 



Esp. Hist. Nat., xxx, pp. 262, 276. 

 1902. Calliptamus minor Kirby, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 



p. 240, no, 1186, 

 1910. E[uryphymus] semiroseus Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., 



iii, p, 546, no, 15, 



The rosy tinge of the wings is sometimes very faint 

 and often bleached in the collection specimens, which 

 caused Walker to separate his C. minor from C. semiroseus, 

 which are not distinct morphologically, 



British Museinn specimens : South Africa, 2 (^(^, 3 $$ 

 (Wallcer's types of C. semiroseus var., C. hottentotus, C. 

 plenipennis, C. minor) ; Newlands, Namaqualand (C, D. 

 Rudd), 3 S<^, 8 ??, 



2. Calliptamicus antennatus (Kirby), 



1902. Calliptamus anlennatus Kirby, Trans. Ent. Soc. 



Lond., p. 109, no. 118. 

 1910. E[ttryphymus] antennatus Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., 



iii, p. 547, no. 16, 



Undoubtedly very close to the preceding species, with 

 which it agrees well in all morphological characters, but 

 differs in somewhat larger size and in the coloration; the 

 hind wings in the type and another specimen (named by 

 Kirby as C. tibialis Kirby !) are yellowish, faintly infumate 

 towards the apex. 



As Kirby has not given the dimensions of this species, 

 I give them here : Length of body (^ {type) 17-5 mm. ; of 

 pronotum 5 mm. ; of elytra 16-5 mm. ; of hind femora 

 14 mm. 



British Museum specimens: Pretoria (W. L. Distant), 

 1 (^ {Kirby' s type) ; Johannesburg, 1 (^ (named by Kirby as 

 Euryphymus erythropus Thnbg. !) ; 1 $ (named by Kirby as 

 Calliptamus tibialis Kirby !) ; Marico, Transvaal, 1 ^. 



