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issuing from the punctures on the upper and under sides; clypeus 
truncate and emarginate in front, covered with closely set scabrose 
punctures, clypeal carina sharp, basal carina distinct, the space 
between the two is closely granulose, the basal part beyond the basal 
carina is smooth; club of the antenne of the male very long; pro- 
thorax very little ampliated laterally slightly past the median part, 
covered with scabrose punctures along the anterior part for about 
half the length, and thence by more scattered and non-scabrose ones 
to the basal part, each one of these punctures bears a very small 
squamiform hair, and above the base there is on each side a smooth, 
shining fold; scutellum with one or two semicircular series of deep 
punctures ; elytra sub-cylindrical, covered with deep round punctures 
bearing a minute squamiform hair, and separated from each other by 
a space about equal to their own diameter ; pygidium covered with 
somewhat closely set, round punctures; abdominal segments covered 
especially on the sides with very numerous setiferous punctures, 
pectus with appressed greyish sub-squamiform hairs; penultimate 
abdominal segment wider than the one preceding; anterior tibia bi- 
dentate, tarsi very long, upper claw of all the tarsi very slender and 
much shorter than the lower. 
Length 114-12 mm.; width 55 mm. 
Hab. Transvaal (Rustenburg); Southern Rhodesia (Sebakwe). 
SCHIZONYCHA INOPS, 0. spec., 
Plate XLIII., fig. 60. 
The description of S. divulsa applies in its entirety to this species ; 
the squamulose hairs of the prothorax are only slightly thicker, but 
the genital armature of the two species differ considerably (cf. 
pl. xli., fig. 79, and pl. xliii., fig. 60). 
Length 12 mm.; width 54 mm. 
Hab. Ovampoland (Omrramba). 
SCHIZONYCHA NIGRICORNIS, Burm, 
Plate XLIII., fig. 48. 
Handb. d. Entomol., iv., 2, p. 272. 
Fuscous or dark brown, with the legs a little redder than the 
elytra ; antennz dark ferruginous ; all the punctures on the upper 
and under sides bearing a whitish squamiform hair; head small, 
clypeus short, truncate and not emaginate at the tip, clypeal carina 
sharp and haying behind a straight transverse impressed line, basal 
carina distinct, but not very sharp; the surface of the head is 
covered with somewhat deep, not scabrose fovez disposed trans- 
