32fi Mr. Gr. C. Champion on various African 



figure of the intermediate tilme of the $ . In the arrange- 

 ment here adopted, H. opulentus should he numbered 1? [a) ; 

 see also pp. 180, 191. 



Hapalochrus opulentus, Pering., 8 • 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE VIII. 



Fig. 1. Ha\iulochrus simoni, ~Pic, 8i anterior leg. 



Fig, 2. „ dasytiformis, sp. n., 8 '■> anterior leg. 



Fig. 3. „ festivus, Er., 8 ', intermediate tibia. 



Fig. 4. „ abyssinicus, Har., 8 i intermediate tibia. 



Fig. 5. „ atratus, sp. n., 8'> anterior leg. 



Fig. 6. „ lobipes, sp. n., 8 ; anterior leg. 



JYy. 7. „ sumtuosus, Boh., <f; anterior tibia and tarsus. 



ify. 7 a. „ „ ,, var., 8'i anterior tibia. 



Fig. lb. „ „ „ 8i intermediate tibia. 



Fig. 8. „ elgonensis, sp. n., 8 ; intermediate tibia. 



.FY?. 9. „ longior, Pic, <5 ; intermediate tibia. 



Fig. 9 a. „ „ <5 ; intermediate femur and tibia, from 



beneath. 



Fig. 10. „ constrictives, sp. n., 8 ', intermediate tibia. 



Fig. 11. „ malackioides, Fairm., J; intermediate tibia. 



i*Y</. 12. „ uncinatus, sp. n., J ; intermediate tibia. 



i-Yy. 13. „ bilamellatus, sp. n., J; intermediate tibia. 



-Ffy. 14. „ cochleatus, sp. n., <5; intermediate tibia. 



JV^. 15. „ spectabilis, Ancey, J ; intermediate tibia. 



Fig. 16. „ miews, Gorh., 8] intermediate tibia. 



Fig. 17. „ clavicorriis, sp. n., <5; intermediate tibia. 



jFYp. 18. „ dilaticornis, sp. n., cJ; intermediate tibia. 



J'Yy. 19. „ appeudicifer, Pic, c5\; intermediate tibia. 



-fYjr/. 20. ,, longicornis, sp. n., J; intermediate tibia. 



i%. 21. „ fissipes, sp. n., J; intermediate tibia. 



-FYy. 22. „ inehoatus, sp. n., J ; anterior leg. 



-FYy. 22«. „ „ d; intermediate tibia. 



/'?#. 23. „ azureus, Er., o"; intermediate tibia. 



-F%. 24. „ mashunus, Gorh., J; intermediate tibia, from 



beneath. 



Fig. 25. „ laciniosus, sp. n., 8; intermediate tibia, from 



beneath. 



Fig. 26. „ kamatus, sp. n., J; intermediate leg. 



^''y- 27. „ /«(!ms, F. J; inteimediate trochanter, femur, 



and tibia. 



