Species of the Genus Hapalochrus. 345 
Hab. N.W. Ruopesta; Namwala (H. C. Dollman: 
20.111. 1913). 
One male, found “on tent.” Belongs near the Central 
African H. sjéstedti, Bourg. (No. 6 of my first paper on the 
genus, published in this magazine in Aug. 1920), differing 
greatly from that insect in its general coloration, &e. The 
elytral maculation is similar to that of a Ifais or Urodactylus, 
which have 11-jointed antenne. 
9(b). Hapalochrus natalensis, sp. n. 
&. Very like the Rhodesian H. cyaneoguttatus, and re- 
presenting that species in Natal: the cyaneous basal patch 
on the elytra transversely subquadrate, more or less hollowed 
behind, but without angular backward extension on the disc 
posteriorly ; the head a little less densely punctate, bi- 
impressed anteriorly, the epistoma in the pair from Malvern 
testaceo-maculate in the centre ; the antennz a little stouter, 
joint 2 broadly triangular ; the anterior tibie feebly sinuate 
within. 
?. Antennze short, stout, strongly serrate. 
Length 444 mm. (¢ 2.) 
Hab. 8. Arrica, Malvern [type] and north of Umkomaas 
River, both in Natal (Dr. G. A. K. Marshall: ix. 1897). 
Two females and one male, requiring a distinctive specific 
name to distinguish them from the Rhodesian form. 
69 (a). Hapalochrus nilgiriensis, sp. 0. 
6. Elongate, narrow, much widened posteriorly, shining, 
finely pubescent; green or brassy-green, the antenne black, 
with the basal joint testaceous beneath, the abdomen partly ru- 
fescent ; the head and the disc of the prothorax very sparsely, 
the sides of the latter and the elytra densely, finely punctate. 
Antenne long, strongly flabellate. Prothorax strongly trans- 
verse, small, about as wide as the head, deeply, transversely 
depressed before the base. Elytra rapidly widening from 
the base, depressed on the disc anteriorly. Legs slender ; 
anterior tarsal joints 1 and 2 thickened, 2 extending over the 
base of 3; anterior and intermediate tibiz excised before the 
apex within, the notch on the intermediate pair preceded by 
a triangular dilatation. 
?. Antenne much shorter, simply serrate, joint 3 shorter 
than 2 or 4, 
Length 33-33 mm. (¢ 2.) | 
