Genera of Wingless Brachyderine. ll 
Tfead with a short longitudinal impression on each side 
adjoining tlic supra-octlar 3 ridge, the vertex transversely 
impressed ; eyes very convex, deepest slightly behind the 
middle. Rostr um as long as its basal width, the dorsal area 
broadest at the base and gradually narrowed in front, with 
a shallow central impression containing a low scale-covered 
carina, on each side of it an oblique furrow running from 
near the centre of the base to the middle of the disk, and 
beyond this again an irregular shallow longitudinal im- 
pression; as seen from above the posterior angles of the 
gen project strongly outwards, about three-fourths as far 
as the eyes. Antenne with joint 1 of the funicle distinctly 
longer than 2, 3as long as broad, 4-6 bead-like and trans- 
verse, 7 longer and bro der, Prothorax much broader than 
long, truncate at the apex, the base gently arcuate and 
broad as the apex, the basal angles rounded off, the sides 
moderately rounded, broadest about the middle, the apical 
constriction shallow; the upper surface scrobiculate, set 
with low confluent tubercles, and with an irregular central 
furrow. Elytra subquadrate, nearly as broad as long (3) x 
4 mm.), the sides aimost parallel from the subhuimeral 
prominence to beyond the middle, the basal margin raised, 
broadly rounded behind; with very shallow furrows con- 
taining rows of punctures that are more or less irregular 
and duplicated, except near the suture and extreme lateral 
margins ; the intervals rather uneven and set with irregular 
rows of short, stout, erect setee ; the scales small, closely over- 
lapping, pointed, and deeply fluted. 
Length 5-6 mm., breadth 3-34 mm. 
Porrucunss EK. Arrica: Caia, Zambesi R. (Dr. H. 
Swale). 
Described from three specimens. 
In addition to the characters given in the key, B. grani- 
coltis, Boh., differs in being a distinctly narrower insect, 
the eyes are larger, the gene are scarcely visible from above, 
and the sete on the elytra are longer and more numerous. 
Bradybamon regularis, sp. u. 
?. Colour black, with uniform earth-brown scaling. 
Head ot transversely impressed on the vertex, the 
forehead with lateral impressions; eyes relatively large, 
not very convex, deepest behind the middle. Rostrum sub- 
quadrate, about as loug as broad, the sides parallel and 
vertical, so that the gen are scarcely visible from above; 
the upper surface with two median sulci, which diverge 
