and Species of Coleoptera. 407 
This species differs somewhat from the typical Cyclomera 
in the form of the head, and in having the elytra less ample. 
The third, fourth, and fifth joints of the antenne are trans- 
verse, the sixth with a short fine lamella, the seventh very 
small, the eighth, ninth, and tenth forming a moderate (slightly 
curved) club. 
PARACLITOPA, gen. nov. 
Very close to Clitopa, but differs in the following particu- 
lars :—Clypeus separated from the forehead by a strong line, 
completely rounded in front, with the margins reflexed. Fore- 
head with a well-marked transverse arched keel. Antenne 
ten-jointed; the first joint large, the second narrower and 
transverse; the third a little longer than broad, slightly nar- 
rowed at the base; the fourth shorter and with internal apical 
angle slightly produced ; the fifth shorter and produced into 
a short lamella, the sixth and tenth forming a moderately 
long curved club. Elytra slightly narrowed towards the apex, 
and not covering the abdomen very perfectly. Anterior tibiz 
tridentate. 
Paraclitopa lanuginosa, sp. nov. 
¢. P. fusco-grisea, pubescens; capite piceo-nigro, corpore subtus 
testaceo, antennis flavis; capite confertim punctato, clypeo 
margine reflexo; thorace longitudine duplo latiore, convexo, sub- 
tiliter confertim punctulato, longe testaceo-piloso, lateribus angu- 
lisque posticis rotundatis ; elytris thorace paulo latioribus et 2? 
longioribus, apicem versus paululo angustioribus, confertim aspe- 
rato-punctulatis, breviter pubescentibus, singulis ad apicem rotun- 
datis ; pectore longe testaceo-piloso. Long. 6 lin., lat. 23 lin. 
Hab. South Africa, Lake Ngami. B.M. 
PacHYpovinz&. 
CEDANOMERUS, gen. nov. 
Body thick, somewhat cylindrical, hairy. Clypeus and fore- 
head each with a sharp transverse carma. Mentum small, 
diamond-shaped, truncate at the base. Labium and labial palpi 
not found. Maxilla short acuminate, with the apex slightly 
truncate. Maxillary palpi with the basal joint very small; 
second joint much larger and about three times as long as the 
first, truncate at the apex; the third joint slightly transverse ; 
the apical joint as long as the two preceding taken together, 
inflated, fusiform, longitudinally impressed above. Mandibles 
triangular, simple. Antenne rather short, eight-jointed ; the 
basal joint slightly inflated, the second as long as broad, the 
