1904. } Catalogue of the Coleoptera of South Africa. 95 
inner apical spur very long; claws with a broad lobe sharply 
truncate in the median part. 
Length 15-17 mm.; width 74-9 mm. 
I have seen two females only ; they are smaller than the male. 
Hab. Cape Colony (Port St. John, East London); Natal (Durban, 
Maritzburg). 
CAMENTA (EHUCAMENTA) TRANSVAALENSIS, n. spec. 
Male: Shape, colour, and sculpture of C. castanea, from which 
it differs, however, in the clypeus being more rounded laterally in 
front, the clypeal keel is slightly more raised, and the inner joint 
of the antennal club is only half the length of the following one. 
Length 134 mm.; width 7 mm. 
Hab. Transvaal (Zoutpansberg). 
CAMENTA INNOCUA, Bohem., 
Insect. Caffr., i1., p. 108. 
The description of C. castanea suits completely the present 
species, which is of the size of C. transvaalensis, the clypeus, 
however, is more rounded laterally in the anterior part the margin 
of which is slightly simuate in both sexes; the 7-jointed club of the 
male is longer than the pedicel, and the inner joint is shorter by 
one-third than the second; in the female the 6-jointed club is a little 
shorter than the pedicel, but all the joints are of equal length, and 
the fourth basal joint plainly acuminate. 
Length 13-14 mm. ; width 7-74 mm. 
Hab. Natal (Durban). 
CAMENTA LYDENBURGIANA, N. spec. 
This species resembles very much C. innocua, but it is only half 
the size, the head and prothorax are more deeply punctured, the 
lateral fringe of hairs along the prothorax and the elytra is denser, 
the punctures on the elytra are deeper and rougher, the costules on 
the dorsal part are much more prominent, and in the male the inner 
joint of the 7-jointed club is only half the length of the club, and 
shorter by one-third than the joint following. 
Length 10-11 mm.; width 5-54 mm. 
Hab. Transvaal (Lydenburg). 
CAMENTA CAPICOLA, nN. spec. 
Male: Smaller than the other four preceding species and 
testaceous-red, instead of chestnut-red; the clypeus is a little 
