and Asiatic Species of Hapaloclirus. 325 



74. Hapalochrus millingeni, sp. u. 



c? . Elongate, narrow, very shining, cinereo-pubescent ; 

 hluisli-green, the antennae (the testaceous lower surface of 

 the basal joints excepted) black ; the legs testaceous, with a 

 streak along the upper edges of the anterior and intermediate 

 femora, the posterior femora entirely, and the tips of the tarsi, 

 infuscate or metallic. Head closely punctate; antenna? mode- 

 rately long, rather stout, senate. Prothorax small, transverse, 

 punctured at the sides, smooth on the disc. Elytra long, 

 widening from the base to near the apex, rounded at the 

 tip, depressed on the disc below the base ; densely, finely 

 punctate. Anterior trochanters with a short tooth ; anterior 

 femora dentate at the middle beneath; anterior -tibiae 

 thickened, angularly dilated at about the middle above, and 

 obliquely compressed, and with a diaphanous space on its 

 inner edge, towards the apex; anterior tarsal joints 1 and 2 

 slightly thickened, 2 shorter than 1 and narrowly extended 

 over the base of 3; intermediate tibiae (PI. VIIL fig 31) 

 much thickened, deeply sinuate within from a little beyond 

 the middle to the apex, and with a curved retractile lobe 

 visible in the cavity. 



? . Head smoother ; antennae shorter and more slender, 

 subserrate; legs darker, the tibiae fusco-testaceous. 



Length 3, breadth lg— 1^> mm. 



Hab. Arabia, Yemen (Milling en, ex coll. Fry). 



One pair, from the Fry collection. A very small, narrow, 

 posteriorly widened, shining, bluish-green form, not unlike 

 the African H. mashunus, Gorh., and with somewhat similar 

 intermediate tibiae in $ , the anterior tibiae angularly dilated, 

 and the second joint of the anterior tarsi with a claw-like 

 projection, in the same sex. 



75. Hapalochrus opulenlus. 



Hapalochrus opulentus, Pering. Trans. S. Afr. Phil. Soc. vi. 2, p. 46 

 (<J$)(1892). 



£ . Very like H. abyssinicus, Harold (No. 13) (=major, 

 Pic) ; head narrower, green to the anterior margin, densely 

 punctured : elytra densely, very finely punctate ; legs wholly 

 testaceous ; intermediate tibiae similarly swollen, the denti- 

 form pencil of hairs [not mentioned by the author] arising 

 from near the inner apical angle much narrower ; anterior 

 tarsal joint 2 extending over 3. 



Hab. S. Africa, Ovampoland and Transvaal. 



Dr. Peringuey has kindly lent me the types of this species 

 for examination, and we take the opportunity of giving a 



