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of tarsi slender, slightly shorter than the lower in the anterior tarsi 
of both sexes; basal outer tooth of anterior tibize very short in the 
male ; in the female the last abdominal segment is very broad, and 
divided in two by a deep suture bearing a row of distant appressed 
sete. 
Length 18-20 mm. ; width 84-10 mm, 
Hab. Southern Rhodesia (Sebakwe). 
SCHIZONYCHA ALGOA, Nn. spec., 
Plate XLIII., fig. 83. 
Very dark chestnut-brown, with the elytra slightly lighter, antennze 
ferruginous, clypeus arcuate, but truncate and slightly sinuate in the 
centre, clypeal carina not much arcuate, somewhat triangular and 
having no impressed line behind, the frontal part is covered with 
broad, round, contiguous punctures, leaving a small smooth space 
at the back of the median part of the clypeal carina, and the clypeus 
is similarly punctured, but there is an impunctate transverse band 
along the clypeal carina; prothorax convex, not narrowed laterally 
from the median part to the sharp basal angle, serrulate along the 
outer margin which is fringed with somewhat long set, and covered 
with closely set foveolate punctures a little smaller on the anterior 
part and sides than on the posterior; scutellum with two rows of 
punctures impinging on each other; elytra plainly ampliated 
laterally past the median part, and covered with deep punctures ; 
pygidium deeply and somewhat closely punctured ; abdomen closely 
and finely punctate; penultimate abdominal segment not wider 
than the one preceding; last joint very swollen; metasternum and 
femora densely villose; tarsi long, upper tooth of all the claws 
slightly longer than the lower, and a little more slender. 
Length 144 mm.; width 74 mm. 
Hab. Mozambique (Lourengo-Marquez). 
SCHIZONYCHA ZAMBESIANA, Nn. spec., 
Plate XLI., fig. 81. 
Testaceous-red or chestnut-brown, each puncture with a short 
white squamose hair; clypeus rounded, obliquely narrowed from 
the base laterally, but truncate in front and plainly sinuate there in 
the middle in both sexes, clypeal carina not much arcuate, clypeal 
suture distinct, basal carina plain, transverse in the male, slightly 
bi-sinuate in the female, clypeus and head coarsely foveolate, except 
behind the basal carina, where the latter is granulose; prothorax a 
little ampliate laterally at about the median part, but nearly straight 
