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more attenuated laterally with the anterior angles much rounded, 
and the anterior margin sub-circularly emarginate, the clypeal keel 
is strong; the inner joint of the 7-jointed club is less than half the 
length of the one following; the punctures on the head and pro- 
thorax are very shallow, but those on the elytra are deeper than in 
C. innocua, and the costules are quite plain; the scutellum is not 
impressed and is slightly punctulate. 
Length 10 mm.; width 5 mm. 
Hab. Cape Colony (Mossel Bay). 
CAMENTA SALISBURIANA, Nn. Spec. 
Testaceous, with the head and prothorax deeper brick-red. It 
very closely resembles C. capicola, the clypeus, however, is not 
so arcuately emarginate in the anterior part in the male, and the 
inner joint of the antennal club is as long as the one following; 
in the female the fourth joint of the pedicel is quite aculeate, and 
although very small, might almost be considered as part of the club; 
the prothorax is ampliated and rounded laterally in the centre, the 
anterior and posterior halves being there equally narrowed, and the 
basal angle very broadly rounded, whereas in C. capicola the posterior 
half is straight, and the basal angle distinct although blunt; the 
punctures on the head, prothorax, and elytra are similar in both 
species, and the costules on the latter part are equally plain. 
Length 8-9 mm.; width 44-5} mm. 
Hab. Southern Rhodesia (Salisbury). 
CaMENTA (HYBOCAMENTA) MODESTA, N. spec. 
This species resembles so closely C. castanea, although slightly 
smaller, and C. imnocua, that but for the shape of the antennal club 
of the male of C. modesta they might be easily confounded; in the 
male the moderately long antennal club consists of six laminate 
joints of nearly equal length, and the fourth joint of the pedicel 
is plainly compressed and aculeate. 
Length 14-144 mm.; width 7 mm. 
Hab. Natal (no exact locality). 
CaMENTA (HYBOCAMENTA) NiGRITA, Blanch., 
Catal. Coll. Ent., 1850, p. 102. 
Ablabera intermedia, Blanch., loc. cit., p. 102. 
Ablabera rufipennis, Fahr., Insect. Caffr., ii., p. 110. 
Fuscous, testaceous or chestnut-brown, but with the head always 
