248 Transactions South African Philosophical Society. [vou x1. 
The genital armature is of the same type as that of S. fatidica, but 
the right branch is more sinuate outwardly. 
Length 15-16 mm. ; width 7-84 mm. 
Hab. Cape Colony (Port Elizabeth, Graham’s Town). 
SCHIZONYCHA DEBILIS, Burm., 
Handb. d. Entomol., iv., 2, p. 272. 
Colour, size, and shape of S. caffra, the description of which 
apples very well to the present species, except for the claws of the 
tarsi of the male, the only sex known to me. The anterior claws are 
of the same shape as those of S. caffra, 7.c., they are divaricating and 
cleft at the tip, the upper tooth is not deeply cleft, is very slender and 
shorter than the lower, and those of the intermediate and posterior 
legs have the same shape, instead of the upper one being very long 
and as robust as the lower, which is short and of equal width. The 
genital armature is also slightly different in shape from that of 
S. caffra, and is very much like that of S. fatidica. 
Length 15-16 mm.; width 74-8 mm. 
Hab. Cape Colony (Transkei). 
SCHIZONYCHA INCRETA, N. Spec., 
Plate XLVI, fig. 54. 
Elongate, pale testaceous, but with the head and prothorax some- 
what brownish, and hoth covered with closely set, squamiform, 
greyish hairs springing from the punctures, the elytra have similar 
hairs, which are not, however, quite so densely set ; clypeus rounded 
in the anterior part in the male, blunter but not emarginate in the 
female, covered with deep punctures, the clypeal carina is sharp, and 
so is the basal one, the space behind the latter is impunctate ; pro- 
thorax ampliate laterally slightly past the median part, and only a 
little more diagonally narrowed thence towards the anterior angle 
than towards the basal one, covered with deep punctures separated 
from each other by a space equal to their own diameter, but finer 
and more closely set on the sides, above the basal part there is on 
each side a conspicuously impunctate, shining, transverse fold; 
scutellum as closely punctured as the discoidal part of the pro- 
thorax ; elytra elongated, plainly sinuate laterally at about one-third 
of the length, and a little ampliated there, covered with deep 
punctures less closely set than on the prothorax, being separated 
from each other by a space broader than their own diameter ; basal 
part of propygidium, pygidium and abdomen moderately closely 
punctured with the punctures squamiferous as on the upper side ; 
