186 Mr. G-. C. Champion on the 



and reticulate, the lateral carina sinuate, prominent, reaching 

 the rounded hind angles, the median channel shallow. 

 Elytra long - , subparallel, much wider than the prothorax, 

 somewhat produced at the apex, alutaceous, feebly tricostate, 

 the interspaces with about five rows of rather fine punctures, 

 the inferior margin finely crenulatc. Ventral segments 

 rather closely, finely punctate. Tarsal claws long, with a 

 sharp tooth just beyond the middle. 



(J. Ventral segment 5 broadly arcnate-emarginate, and 

 with a deep, transverse, arcuate excavation in the centre 

 (shallower in ?); fi broad, exposed, bi-impressed at apex; 

 median lobe of sedeagus stout, curved downward and acumi- 

 nate at tip. 



Length 8-10±, breadth 3-4 mm. (<J ? .) 



Hab. E. Africa, Lake Naivasha, Masai Reserve, alt. 

 6000 ft. [about midway between Mts. Kenya and Kilimand- 

 jaro] [A. 0. Luckman: 18-24. xii. 1913). " 



Forty-seven specimens, including numerous males, two of 

 which have been dissected. Recognizable by its elongate 

 form and dull metallic upper surface, the flavescent femora, 

 the laterally flattened, scabrous prothorax, and the closely 

 punctured long, tricostate elytra, the fifth ventral segment 

 of ^ with a deep transverse excavation. Near M. alluaudi, 

 Pie { = monticola, Grahan), opaque above, the prothorax more 

 flattened at the sides and less rugose, the elytra more finely 

 punctured. M. taborensis, Pic (1903), seems to be an allied 

 form with the abdomen testaceous. 



33. Melyris flavofemoraia, sp. n. 

 ? . Elongate, subparallel, rather convex ; the upper sur- 

 face opaque, green, tinged with violaceous on the head and 

 prothorax, the lower surface shining, metallic green, the 

 ventral surface suffused with violaceous ; the antennas (except 

 the reddish portions of joints 1-1), tibiae and tarsi, and the. 

 apices of the femora, black, the rest of the femora, the 

 trochanters, and the anterior coxse flavous, the wings bluish ; 

 sparsely pubescent, the apex of the abdomen with long- 

 blackish hairs. Head narrow, elongated anteriorly, aluta- 

 ceous, and densely punctulate and reticulate, the anterior 

 portion finely punctured, the supra-orbital ridges prominent, 

 the eyes depressed ; antennae short. Prothorax nearly as 

 lon,^ as broad, conical, rapidly narrowed from the base, 

 feebly convex ; densely punctulate and reticulate, the median 

 channel shallow, the lateral carina sinuous, prominent, 

 reaching the rounded hind angles. Elytra long, subparallel, 

 much wider than the prothorax ; rugulose, tricostate, the 



