the OrthojJtera in the British Museum. 169 



1910. E[tmfphymus] squamipennis Kirby, Syn. Cat. Ortli., 



iii, p. 545, no. 4. 

 1910. E\_ury2ihymus\ cuspidatus Kirby, I.e., p. 545, no. 5. 



The synonymy of cusj)idatus Karsch and sqitamipennis 

 Brancs. is beyond any doubt, though Brancsik's descrip- 

 tion of the male genitaha is incorrect (he evidently mistook 

 the last tergite for the supra-anal plate), and Karsch does 

 not describe them at all. 



British Museum S'pecimens : Sahsbury, Mashonaland, 

 ((?. A. K. Marshall), 1 S, 3 ??. 



Ho2)c Museum specimens : N.E. Rhodesia, Fort Jameson 

 to Nyanji, 3000-3500 ft. {S. A. Neave), 1 <^; S. Rhodesia, 

 6 miles W. of Feira, Mt. Kapsuku {S. A. Neave), 1 (^, 1 $, 

 in copula. 



Aneuryphymus, gen. nov. 



Moderately rugulose. Antennae somewhat flattened, slightly 

 dilated beyond the middle. Face vertical, practically smooth ; 

 frontal ridge in profile feebly convex ; its margins straight, gradually 

 divergent towards the clj^peiis; its surface above the ocellum 

 nearly flat and punctured, below the ocellum impressed and smooth. 

 Fastigium of vertex distinctly sloping, separated from the frontal 

 ridge by a transverse keel, but not forming an angle with it; its 

 general form is elongato-hexagonal, more than twice as long as 

 broad and in both sexes slightly broader than the frontal ridge 

 below the ocellum ; its surface strongly impressed ; lateral margins 

 convergent behind. Occiput with a median carinula in its fore 

 part, extending also on the fastigium; sometimes there are also 

 two shorter lateral carinulae close to the middle one; postocular 

 area with radial rugosities. Eyes oval, with the fore margin almost 

 straight; their height exceeding a little the height of the suboculer 

 sulcus and subequal to one and a half of their length. Cheeks 

 practically smooth, but with a deep oblique furrow and obtuse 

 tubercles behind it. Pronotum strongly narrowed anteriorly 

 moderately rugulose, with rugosities shining; fore margin ver^' 

 obtusely prominent; hmd angle straight; median keel slightly 

 raised, in profile practically straight, very feebly, or not all, cut by 

 the two first sulci; the third sulcus a little more developed, but 

 narrow, placed slightly before the middle; lateral keels well de- 

 veloped, though sometimes not reaching the hind margin, shining, 

 very deeply cut by transverse sulci, feebly divergent towards the 

 first sulcus, more divergent and convex between the first and third 

 sulcus, subparallel and slightly concave in metazona; lateral lobes 



