1904. | Catalogue of the Coleoptera of South Africa. 231 
This species is labelled, S. corossa, Burm., in the Brussells 
Museum. 
Hab. Cape Colony (Graham’s Town, Transkei). 
SCHIZONYCHA FRAUDIGERA, 0. spec. 
Testaceous-red, with the antennal club of the male sub-flavescent ; 
closely allied to S. immixta ; the sculpture of the head and prothorax 
is quite similar, that is to say, the latter is covered with equi-distant, 
round, foveolate punctures all over, and the basal fold is almost 
obliterated; but the occipital keel is hardly distinct, the shape is 
much more slender, and the upper tooth of all the claws is slender ; 
the shape of the genital armature of the male, although of the same 
type, is different, the two symmetrical branches of the forceps are 
gradually very narrowed with a slight curve from the base toa short 
distance from the apex, where they are spatulate, the inner margin 
being straight, whereas in S. inumixta the branches are bi-sinuate 
inwardly and outwardly. 
Length 104-11 mm.; width 54 mm. 
Hab. Transvaal (Lydenburg). 
SCHIZONYCHA VAALENSIS, 0. spec., 
Plate XLIII., fig. 50. 
2S. africana, Klug (nec. Casteln.), Peter’s Reis., p. 257. 
Chestnut-brown, moderately shining, club of antennz long in 
the male, sub-flavescent in both the sexes ; clypeus truncate in front, 
plainly sinuate in the centre, and broadly rounded laterally ; clypeal 
carina somewhat strongly arcuate, suture distinct, no basal carina 
or groove, the surface of the whole head is covered with closely set 
scrobiculate punctures which are slightly narrower and a_ little 
more rugose on the frontal part than on the clypeus; prothorax 
plainly serrate along the whole of the outer margins, plainly am- 
pliated laterally in the median part, and nearly as much attenuated 
thence to the basal angle as towards the apical one, covered with cica- 
tricose punctures very closely set and with the intervals raised and 
rugulose on the sides and in the anterior part, and even sub-scabrose 
along the margin, rounded, larger and more broadly scattered, 
especially on the sides, from the median to the basal part, and having 
at about the middle an elongated longitudinal, smooth, slightly 
raised space; scutellum with two or three lateral punctures in the 
anterior part ; elytra elongated, almost sub-cylindrical in both sexes, 
covered with somewhat deep punctures separated by a very narrow 
