from South Africa and Brazil. 91 



Chlamydolycus^ Bourg. 



4-9. Burckelli, sp. n., 3 c?, 3 ? . — Afrique australe. 



[All captured at Uitenhage, Cape Colony, Nov. 18, 1813.] 



(5 . Breviter ovatus, fere opacus, supra ochraceus, thoracis disco 

 (limbo antico excepto), elytrorum regions scutellari, macula 

 magna laterali ad expansionem elytrorum, sutura trienteque 

 apicali nigris ; subtus niger, nitidiusculus, abdominis lateribus 

 ochraceis ; rostro breviore quam in L. elevato ; prothorace trans- 

 verso, subtrapeziformi, basi longitudine fere duplo latiore, apicem 

 versus parum attenuato, antice subrotundato, lateribus medio 

 paululum coarctatis, medio longitudinaliter sat profunde sulcato, 

 angulis posticis extus vix productis, apice retusis ; elytris in 

 dimidio anteriori singulatim in expansionem magnam, supra con- 

 cavatam et valde reflexam, infra autem convexam et declivem 

 rotundato-dilatatis, dein ad apicem singulatim rotundatis, fortiter 

 reticulatis, intervallis reticuli grosse rugoso-piinctatis, costis 2 

 parum elevatis iustructis ; abdominis segmento penultimo postice 

 in medio paululum triangulariter inciso, ultimo (8°) elongato- 

 triangulari, bivalvato, omnino nigro ; pedibus nigris, trochanteri- 

 bus femorumque basi (tertii paris prsecipue) plus minusve rufes- 

 centibus. 



Long. 10-13 mill. ; lat. max. thorac. 2|-4 mill. ; lat. max. elytr. 



8-11 mill. 

 $ . A mare difFert elytris subparallelis, expansione elytrorum ad 

 laminam elongatam, angustissimam, immaculatam redacta ; abdo- 

 minis segmento ultimo (7") semilunato, integro. 



Long. 10-14 mill. ; lat. 6-8 mill. 



Tr^s voisin de L. Poidtoni, Bourg. (Ann. Soc. ent. Fr. 

 1902, p. 739) ; en differe surtout par la taille raoindre, le rostre 

 un peu plus court, le milieu de I'abdomen noir dans les deux 

 sexes (cliez PouJtoni ^ I'abdomen est entierement ocrace) et 

 par I'expansion humdrale de la ? a, peine marquee, reduite a 

 une lame tr^s peu saillante et allongee, d'oii resultent, dans ce 

 sexe, des elytres presque paralleles. 



[The females are numbered 78 [7], 79 [8], and 80 [9]. 

 The numbers in brackets are those of the specimens in the 

 present paper. No. 78 was submitted to Leach and marked 

 " not described," the name ohlongus, B., being suggested by 

 Burchell both here and in the " Catalogus," where " new " is 

 written in pencil. In the Banksian Collation Burchell wrote 

 opposite 78-80 " Z. jt>roJo6C«We«s ? [Fab.] qui figuram habet 

 elytrorum apice majus angirstatam." In the Olivier Collation 

 the same name is given to no. 80. The "Catalogus" men- 

 tions " 5 duplicates " and a single " L.," indicating that one 

 specimen was given to the British Museum. 



