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smooth intervals, and bear each a short hair, the two dorsal costules 
are very faint; the 4-jointed club is not quite the length of the 
pedicel, and the whole antenne are rufo-flavescent. 
Length 64-74 mm. ; width 4-44 mm. 
Hab. Southern Rhodesia (Victoria Falls, Sebakwe). 
CAMENTA (HMPECAMENTA) MASHONA, N. spec. 
Testaceous, with the head and prothorax brick-red, moderately 
shining, and clothed all over with erect, somewhat densely set, long, 
flavescent hairs; clypeus narrowed laterally below the strongly 
angular notch, plainly tri-dentate in front owing to there being a 
conspicuous median tooth on the anterior margin and the two outer 
angles being sharply reflexed and acute; there is a strongly de- 
veloped transverse bi-sinuate keel, and the clypeal suture is deep, 
the head and the posterior half of the clypeus are very coarsely 
punctate, and the anterior part is somewhat excavate; prothorax 
ampliated laterally, rounded there past the median part and with 
both angles broadly rounded, covered with somewhat irregular, deep, 
moderately closely set punctures ; scutellum punctate in the centre ; 
elytra sub-cylindrical, somewhat elongated, without traces of cos- 
tules, deeply punctate ; pygidium, abdominal segments, and pectus 
pubescent, anterior tibiz bi-dentate, antennal club of male 4-jointed. 
Owing to the presence of the strong clypeal keel and deep suture, 
as well as the narrowed anterior part of the clypeus, this species 
might be mistaken for a Microcamenta. But the gene are not 
greatly developed, and the claws are those of Camenta ; the antennal 
club of the male is 4- instead of 7-jointed. 
Length 8-84 mm.; width 44-44 mm. 
Hab. Southern Rhodesia (Salisbury). 
EMPECAMENTA BOROMENS!S, Brancs., 
Jahr. Ver. Trenes., xvi., 1897, p. 113, pl. iv., fig. 4. 
‘“‘HKlongate, yellowish, with flavid hairs, roughly and densely 
punctate on the upper side; clypeus narrowed at apex, slightly 
emarginate laterally before the apex, with a foveate impression 
towards the rounded anterior angles; antenne testaceous ; head and 
prothorax darker than the elytra ; thorax transverse, longer by one- 
half than broad, rounded laterally past the middle, narrowed in the 
anterior part, the fore margin straight, the posterior broadly rounded, 
dorsal part with hairs shorter than those on the margins; elytra not 
wider at the base than the prothorax, gradually ampliated behind, 
rounded and declivous at apex, two and a half times as long as the 
