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genibus, tibiis tarsisque nigris ; elytris crebre punctatis, singu- 

 latim puncto apicali vittisque duabus, una submarginali, plerumque 

 puncto apicali confluente, alteraque subsuturali, ante apicem desi- 

 nente, basi dilatata, nigris. 

 Long. 4| lin. 



Hab. Damara -Land, South Africa. 



Head coarsely punctured ; apex of jaws and a quadrangu- 

 lar patch between the eyes black : antennas robust, slightly 

 compressed, not serrate. Thorax more than twice as broad 

 as long, coarsely punctured; on the surface are seven black 

 patches, which resemble in shape and are arranged in a similar 

 way to those on the thorax of D. flabellicomis, the front row 

 consisting of four spots, of which the outer two are minute ; the 

 hinder row is formed of three patches, the outer two of which 

 are large and irregular, the middle small and oblong. 



Diamphidia flexuosa. 



D. robusta, convexa, flava, subnitida, antennis, verticis maculis 

 duabus, thoracis maculis septem (4 . 3 dispositis), scutello, geni- 

 bus, tibiis, tarsis pleurisque nigris ; elytris postice paullo ampliatis, 

 crebre punctatis, singulis apice plaga transversa subapicali, fasciis- 

 que latis flexuosis duabus, una ante, altera vix pone, medium dis- 

 positis, nigris. 



Long. 6i lin. 



Hab. Zulu country, Port Natal. 



Very closely allied to D. ornata, but larger and more robust 

 than that insect ; antennse similar in form ; sides of the thorax 

 more regularly rounded. 



Genus Podontia, Dalman. 

 Podontia evanida. 



P. oblongo-ovata, convexa, subtus pallide fulvo-picea, nitida, supra 

 sordide flava ; thorace remote puuctato, pallide rufo-piceo varie- 

 gato, apice utrinque longitudinaliter sulcato ; elytris sat profunde 

 punctato-striatis, punctis pallide piceis, interspatiis ad apicem con- 

 vexis, puncto humeralinigro, limbo inflexo nigro-tessellato; femori- 

 bus posticis vaide incrassatis. 



Long. 3^-4 lin. 



Hab. Damara Land, South Africa. 



Larger, narrower, and more parallel than P. stolida, with 

 which insect it otherwise agrees very closely. 



Podontia marmorata. 



P. ovata, convexa, pallide picea, nitida ; antennis extrorsum infus- 

 catis ; thorace minute granuloso, tenuiter puuctato, apice utrinque 

 longitudinaliter impresso ; elytris flavis, rufo-piceo marmoratis, 



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