110 Transactions South African Philosophical Society. [vou XHI. 
PARACAMENTA BOHEMANT, Brensk., 
Berl. Entom. Zeit., 1897, p. 339. 
Testaceous-red, with the head, but not the clypeus, slightly 
fuscous; the clypeus is slightly sinuate laterally near the base, 
parallel for half the length, slightly angular near the rounded 
lateral part, and has a transverse median keel situated at about one- 
third of the length, the space below this keel is punctulate but not 
closely so, and there is a median smooth space, but the space 
between this keel and the suture is as closely punctured as the 
head itself, and clothed with somewhat sparse erect hairs forming 
a denser fringe along the keel, antennal club of male long, curved, 
the inner joint slightly shorter than the one following, eyes large, 
strongly bulging; prothorax fringed laterally and also on the sides 
of the anterior margin with long, sub-fulvous hairs, covered with 
fine, round punctures separated by an interval equal to their own 
diameter, hairy in the basal part above the scutellum which is finely 
punctulate in the centre; elytra fringed laterally with somewhat 
dense long hairs, slightly ampliated from beyond the humeral part, 
but not appreciably sinuate, covered with deep, round punctures 
separated by smooth intervals slightly broader in diameter than the 
punctures themselves, the two dorsal costules are very plain on each 
side, and the lateral ones are distinct; pygidium vaguely punctate 
and with a fringe of long hairs along the margin; abdominal segments 
with a fringe of somewhat setulose hairs, femora and pectus densely 
hairy. 
Length 12 mm.; width 6} mm. 
Hab. Cape Colony (Seymour). 
PARACAMENTA CONSPICUA, Nl. Spec. 
Chestnut-brown, head very slightly infuscate, palpi and antenne 
rufescent; clypeus in nowise angular laterally, but as usual slightly 
narrowed near the base, anterior margin straight in the median part, 
the anterior part of the clypeus is partly hollowed, partly declivous, 
and almost impunctate, but the still more abrupt anterior part is 
scrobiculato-punctate, each puncture bearing a long, erect, almost 
bristle-like flavescent hair, head plane, closely punctulate, hairless ; 
prothorax finely punctured but with the punctures separated by a 
smooth interval of the same width as their diameter, broadly sinuate 
on each side at the base, fringed with long hairs; scutellum impunc- 
tate; elytra deeply punctured with the narrow intervals slightly 
raised in the posterior part, the dorsal costules are plainly visible, 
