1904. ] Catalogue of the Coleoptera of South Africa. 157 
three parallel joints one-third longer than the pedicel; prothorax 
ampliated and rounded laterally with the posterior angles rounded, 
clothed with long hairs; scutellum sub-ogival, very hairy; elytra 
somewhat short, glabrous, without sutural stria or costules; pygidium 
much broader than long, sub-vertical; femora and pectus very 
densely hairy; anterior legs tri-dentate and with an inner spur, the 
four posterior ones with an entire oblique ciliate keel, the hind ones 
moderately dilated at the tip, the spurs sharp ; tarsi longer than the 
tibie, claws greatly divaricating and cleft underneath in the manner 
of Schizonycha. 
TRICHIODERA BICARINATA, Gyllenh., 
Schénh. Synon. Insect., i., 3; App., p. 82. 
Testaceous-red, forehead, prothorax, scutellum, and pectus clothed 
with a dense, long, flavous pubescence, club of antennx flavous ; 
clypeus truncate in front and with the outer angles slightly rounded, 
narrower than the frontal part, separated from it by a slightly arcuate, 
sharp keel, sparingly punctate, frontal part very closely punctulate, 
divided from the vertex by a ridge somewhat obliterated in the centre, 
not carinate above the eyes; prothorax ampliated and rounded 
laterally, posterior angles rounded, basal part very strongly sinuate ; 
elytra slightly wider at the base than the base of the prothorax, 
sinuate laterally and ampliated from about the median part, glabrous 
but having the outer marginal normal fringe of ciliate hairs, deeply 
and equally punctured, and having no costules or striz, not even a 
juxta-sutural one; propygidium and pygidium almost impunctate, 
the latter somewhat convex towards the apical part, slightly drawn 
forward, and fringed with long hairs; femora very hairy; tibie 
faintly punctate. 
The female is unknown to me. I have seen the type of this 
species which is in the Schonherr Collection in the Stockholm 
Museum. 
Length 11 mm.; width 6 mm. 
Hab. Cape Colony (Graham’s Town, Fort Beaufort). 
PSEUSTOPHYLLA, n. gen. 
Mentum straight laterally for one-third of the length, thence 
narrowed obliquely towards the apex of the ligular part which is 
arcuate and fused with it, condyle of labial palpi narrow, long, quite 
lateral, labial palpi bi-jointed, basal joint truncate, short, second joint 
a little curved, tolerably cylindrical outwardly and moderately sharp 
at the tip; maxille wanting in my example, last joint of maxillary 
