Tetriginae in the Oxford University Mnsenm. 365 
7. Elytra oblong and black, anterior 
legs rufous. rufipes, Bol. 
7.7. Elytra ovate; length of male pro- 
notum 6 mm. parvulus, Hanc. 
? mfuscata, Walk, (not 
able to classify). 
C. convexus, sp. nov. (Plate XLIX, figs. 7 and 7a.) 
(See preceding table). Colour fusco-testaceous, hind femora of 
female often testaceous, of male variegated ; vertex narrowed for¬ 
ward, scarcely wider than one of the eyes, middle carinate, on each 
side oblong fossulate, and bearing a transverse ruga behind ; frontal 
carinulae roundly flexed backward each side of mid-carina, not 
projecting beyond the eyes; frontal costa arcuate produced before 
the eyes, viewed in front widest between the antennae ; antennae 
inserted between the lower third of the eyes. Pronotum anteriorly 
barely convex, posteriorly lengthily subulate extended beyond the 
hind femoral apices ; dorsum coarsely granulose, bearing small 
shining elongate tubercles, and bi-rugose, convex between the 
shoulders but behind the shoulders little subdepressed ; subconcave 
backward on the process ; median carina indistinctly undulate, 
scarcely elevated, subgibbulose between the sulci forward ; lateral 
prozonal carinae forward low, granulate and parallel ; humeral 
angles widely obtuse and scarcely distinct; posterior angles of 
lateral lobes oblique, apex subtruncate. Elytra rather wide, elongate, 
apices acutely angulate, externally lightly punctate impressed ; wings 
fuscous or little testaceous, extended backward barely beyond the 
pronotal apex. Anterior and middle femora elongate, margins entire 
(more compressed in the male) ; posterior femora incrassate, extern¬ 
ally rounded, granose, carinae above and below entire and sub- 
granose ; first articles of posterior tarsi little longer than the third, 
the third pulvilli longer than the first, the pulvilli flattened below 
not at all spinose. 
Entire length, $ 13 mm.; pronotum, 11'8 mm; posterior 
femora, 6 mm. ^ 12 mm.; j^ronotum, 10'5 mm. ; posterior femora, 
5‘5 mm. 
Four examples, Nos. 2156, 2157, 2160, and 2161, in the 
Oxford University Museum, from N.E. Rhodesia, Upper 
Kalungwisi Valley, 4200 ft., September 1908, collected 
and presented by S. A. Neave. 
Explanation of Plate XLIX. 
[See Explanation facing the Plate.] 
