1904. ] Catalogue of the Coleoptera of South Africa. 151 
The.shape of the genital armature of the male closely resembles 
that of C. bohemani, differing only in the angle of the curvature. It 
is quite possible that this species might prove to be only a local 
variety of C. bohemant. 
Hab. Southern Rhodesia (between the Limpopo and the Zambesi 
Rivers). 
CLITOPA RUFIVENTRIS, Bohem. 
Onocheta rufiventris, Boh., Insect. Caffrar., ii., p. 82. 
C. capra, Arrow, Ann. and Magaz. Nat. Hist., 1892, vol. iv., p. 99. 
Piceous, with the palpi and often the antennal club piceous-red at 
apex ; the head and prothorax have the same shape and the same 
vestiture as C. bohemant, the colour of the pubescence is as a rule 
greyish, but occasionally it is light fulvous; the elytra are not so 
depressed in the dorsal part nor are they distinctly narrower across. 
the posterior declivous part as in C, bohemani and C. zambesina, they 
are also much more shagreened than in these two species, and the 
greyish appressed hairs springing from the interstices form a denser 
covering; some examples have four plain costules on each side, 
others not so many, but the supra-marginal one is never wanting ; 
the under side is very densely villose, the villosity greyish-white. 
Length 15-164 mm. ; width 74-9 mm. 
Hab. Southern Rhodesia (Buluwayo, Limpopo River, Salisbury). 
CLITOPA PRACALVA, N. Spec. 
Male: Chestnut-brown, with the median part of the prothorax 
fuscous-brown, palpi and pedicel of antenne light chestnut, club 
darker than the pedicel, the posterior part of the head, the prothorax, 
and scutellum, the pygidium and under side are clothed with a very 
long pubescence, greyish-white underneath, but having a slight 
flavescent tinge on the upper side, the elytra have each five longi- 
tudinal stripes of appressed greyish-white hairs; clypeus deeply 
excavated, separated from the frontal part by a slightly bi-sinuate 
plain keel, and having a fringe of erect, bristle-like hairs along the 
semicircular margin, but in the inner part the frontal part is densely 
hairy, the hairs long and not bristle-like, the clypeus is impunctate 
except along the margin, and the frontal part is deeply and coarsely 
pitted ; prothorax shaped as in the other species and also closely 
punctate, the punctures along the base being very closely set ; elytra 
coriaceous, not very plane, and slightly wider across the apex than 
1 cr oss the base, the hairs forming the bands are long and appressed, 
