540 Mi sorely Uvarov on 
I have before me several specimens of L. recta from 
Pretoria, taken by W. L. Distant and named by W. F. Kirby, 
mostly as Gymnobothrus linea-alba, Bol. (Kirby, /. ¢. p. 69), 
partly as Duronia tricarinata, Bol. (Kirby, /.¢. p. 67), while 
one specimen is a cotype of Cuatantops(!) vitiata, Kirby 
(1. c. p. 106)*. ‘Three females were sent in by the Division 
of Entomology, Pretoria, from Bloemfontein, 24. 1.1918. 
H. Karny recorded the species from Bechuanaland. 
2. Leva callosa, sp. n. 
gd. Small and slender. Antennz extending only a little 
beyond the hind margin of the pronotum, rather thick. 
Head strongly reclinate; frontal ridge in profile slightly 
convex, sulcate throughout; its margins touching each other 
at the fastigium, gradually divergent downwards, distinctly 
thickened between the antenne where the ridge appears, 
therefore, somewhat dilated, and disappearing just before 
the clypeus. Face slightly punctured. ‘Temporal foveole 
ecmpletely vertical, scarcely margined from below, distinctly 
concave, a little longer than the width at the hind margin, 
trapezoidal. Fastigium of the vertex strongly prominent, 
elongato-pentagonal, with the apical angle acute, slightly 
rounded ; its surface strongly concave. Pronotum with the 
median keel in profile straight, well developed, cut by the 
transverse sulcus not far behind the middle ; lateral keels 
well developed throughout, in prozona subparallel, very feebly 
concave, in metazona slightly divergent. Fore margin of 
the pronotum widely rounded ; hind margin very obtusel 
angulate, with tle angle rounded. Lateral lobes higher 
than long; their fore lower angle obtuse; the hind angle 
straight, but very widely rounded ; a small oval callosity 
just below and behind the middle of the lobe; the fore 
margin. incrassate and callous along the lower two-thirds of 
its length and emitting an obliquely ascending short callous 
ridge from the upper end of that incrassation. Elytra as 
long as the abdomen, but not reaching the hind knees, 
distinctly dilated in the middle, with the apex attenuate ; 
mediastinal area reaching about the middle of the fore 
margin, with a distinct postbasal dilatation and a short, 
irregular, false vein ; scapular area reaching to the apical 
fourth of the fore margin, strongly dilated behind its middle, 
with a few rather regular oblique veinlets ; externo-median 
* Other cotypic specimens, including the actual type of C. vittata, 
marked by W. F’. Kirby himself, are conspecific with Pnorisa squalus, St., 
nd two with Pn. capensis, Walk. 
