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prothorax, slightly impressed inwardly towards the shoulders ; 
pygidium broadly triangular, rounded at apex, densely punctate but 
more finely than on the elytra; more sparingly hairy underneath ; 
femora and knees infuscate; anterior tibie bi-dentate, the apical 
tooth the longest but not strongly curved. 
Length 6-5-7 mm.; width 3-2-4 mm. 
Hab. Zambesi River (Boroma).”’ 
This species might prove to be a close ally of, if not identical with, 
FH. matabelena. 
CAMENTA (? ARCHOCAMENTA) PILosA, Fahr., 
Insect. Caffr., ii., p. 116. 
Male: This species, which resembles more in general facies an 
Ablabera than a Camenta, is a small insect with infusecate or nearly 
black head, the prothorax is also deeply infuscate in the anterior 
part, but has a broad, brick-red band near the basal part, the 
scutellum is black, the elytra almost stramineous but with a lateral 
fuscous band; the clypeus is gradually narrowed laterally, with the 
angles moderately rounded, and the anterior part slightly sinuate in 
the centre, the clypeal keel is sharp and the frontal suture plain, and 
it is more deeply punctured than the head ; prothorax of the normal 
shape, not deeply punctulate and fringed laterally with long, pallid, 
but not densely set hairs; scutellum feebly punctulate; elytra with 
only the first dorsal costule distinct, deeply punctured and somewhat 
coriaceous especially along the fuscous border; the antennal club of 
the male is 6-jointed, and the fourth basal joint is plainly laminate 
and acuminate, but short; the anterior tibiae have only an apical 
outer tooth. 
Length 5 mm.; width 23 mm. 
According to Brenske the characteristics of Archocamenta are a 
5-jointed antennal club in the male and uni-dentate anterior tibia. 
C. pilosa has the latter, but the antennal club is plainly 6-jointed. 
Hab. Mozambique (Rikatla). 
CAMENTA VENTRICOSA, Bohem., 
Ofv. Vet.-Akad. Férh., 1860, p. 116. 
““Ovate, convex, piceous-black, shining, antenne and palpi testa- 
ceous ; abdomen obscurely ferruginous; head closely punctate, 
transversely carinate before the median part; prothorax very finely 
and moderately closely punctate ; elytra not deeply, yet moderately 
closely punctate, but more lightly and sparingly in the posterior 
than in the anterior part, and having on each side two smooth, not 
