Species of C\wcuYian\(\& from Africa. 381 



the femora simple in $ , the hind pair of <£ very deeply 

 sinuate internally at the base (to accommodate the projecting 

 coxa), the sinuation terminating in a prominent tubercle, 

 and the lower surface set with scattered irregular granules ; 

 in both sexes the anterior pairs of tibiae armed below on the 

 apical halt with a row of closely set spines, the hind pair 

 denticulate ; in the $ only, the inner apical edge of the 

 hind tibiae is produced at right angles into a broad laminate 

 process ; the tarsi narrow and elongate, with the 4th joint 

 paler and strongly compressed in the basal half. Venter : 

 in the $ , the 1st ventrite with an angular laminate per- 

 pendicular process behind the coxa, the 5th broadly rounded 

 at the apex ; in the $ , the 1st ventrite with only a slight 

 fold in the place of the process, and the 5th elongate and 

 very sharply pointed at the apex. 



Length S'S-IO'S mm., breadth 3'6-4'8 mm. 



Nyasaland : 4 <J $ , 3 $ ? , vii.-viii. 1895 (A. Whyte) ■ 

 Zomba, 1 (J, iv. 1900 (Cameron), 6 <J <J , 4 ? ? , vii. 1913 

 (E. Ballard), 4 <J <?, 3 ? ? , vii. 1913 (Dr. H. S. Stannus). 



Subfamily IIypebinx:. 



Genus Frontodes, nov. 



Head well exserted, so that the rounded convex laterally- 

 placed eyes are remote from the prothorax, the forehead 

 being broad, but rather narrower than the width of an eye 

 or than the base of the rostrum. Rostrum much shorter 

 than the head and not longer than broad, the dorsal outline 

 sloping steeply downwards about the middle ; the ill-defined 

 epistome with two discal setae, and the apical margin asym- 

 metrical, there being a distinct projection on the right half; 

 the scrobes lateral, short, deep, subtriangular, and sloping 

 sharply downwards in front of the eye ; the mandibles stout, 

 smooth, shiny and rather prominent, each with a single 

 lateral seta, and with a sharp apical tooth and a smaller one 

 below it ; the peduncle of the submentum short, broader 

 than long ; the mentum comparatively large, trapezoidal, 

 broadest at the apex, the apical margin as long as the lateral 

 edge and with a group of setae on each side. Antenna very 

 short; the scape exceeding the middle of the eye, but not 

 reaching the hind margin ; the funicle with only six joints, 

 the first longer and much thicker than the others ; the club 

 elliptical, 4-joiuted, and longer than the four preceding- 

 joints. Scutellum small, triangular. Elytra much broader 

 at the shoulders than the comparatively small thorax, 



