190 Transactions South African Philosophical Society. [ vou. XII. 
more dilated laminate spurs of the hind tibie and the slightly shorter 
club of the antenne. 
Length 193-22 mm.; width 10-11 mm. 
Hab. Cape Colony (Carnarvon; Hope Town). 
GLYPTOGLOSSA BURMEISTERI, Brensk., 
Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1898, p. 382. 
Plate XLVL, fig. 51. 
Male : Head and prothorax light testaceous-red, elytra, under side, 
and legs flavescent ; clypeus somewhat blunt in front but with the 
angles broadly rounded, as in G. lurida, but it is punctate laterally 
only, the suture is slightly arcuate in the centre, the frontal carina 
is far removed from the clypeal suture, not very much raised and 
deeply bi-sinuate, the space between the suture and the carina has 
only a very few scattered, shallow punctures, but the vertex is 
deeply and closely punctate; prothorax shaped as in the other 
species, covered with round, irregular punctures, separated by smooth 
also irregular intervals, the anterior and the outer margins have a 
fringe of somewhat remote longish hairs, and the base has a dense 
fringe of flayous hairs, but the punctures on the disk are not 
setigerous ; clypeus impunctate and with the basal part only covered 
by the basal fringe of hairs; elytra more ampliated laterally in the 
middle than in the other species, and like them without costules or 
striae with the exception of the sutural stria; propygidium finely 
aciculate ; pygidium punctulate in the central part only from base to 
apex ; abdomen almost glabrous, and bearing somewhat scattered 
and shallow punctures; pectus clothed with a long, thick, flavous 
pubescence ; tarsi long, oblique ridge on the posterior tarsi culmi- 
nating in a conspicuous triangular inner tooth. 
Length 19 mm.; width 10 mm. 
Hab. Cape Colony (Western Province, but exact locality unknown). 
Brenske gave the Transvaal as the habitat of this species, but I think 
that this locality is erroneous. 
GEN. SCHIZONYCHA, Erichs., 
Ins. Deutsch., ui., p. 658. 
Mentum transverse, sub-quadrate, not very convex in the lower 
part, plainly bi-impressed in the anterior the margin of which is 
deeply incised in the middle, the incision is straight (quesita), oftener 
triangular, but sometimes only moderately deeply incised (caffra, 
&e.) ; labial palpi inserted on the outer face, close to the sides, basal 
