1904. } Catalogue of the Coleoptera of South Africa. 285 
of the male is very different from that of the other two South 
African species known to me. 
Length 26-33 mm. ; width 13-16 mm. 
Hab. Southern Rhodesia (Sebakwe, Umtali). 
EULEPIDA TSCHINDEANA, 0. spec., 
Plate XLVI, fig. 12. 
Quite similar in shape and size to H. mashona ; the clypeus and 
the pygidium of the male, the only sex I know, are identical, but the 
squamose hairs on the upper and under parts are much finer, more 
closely set, and have therefore a less squamose appearance ; each 
elytron has four series of very conspicuous but somewhat remote 
white lanceolate scales irregularly geminate and less numerous on 
the first dorsal row, a few of these scales can also be detected along 
the suture, and the apical callus is moderately pubescent. Apart 
from the difference in vestiture, this species is readily distinguished 
from the two other South African ones which I have examined by 
the shape of the genital armature of the male. 
I have retained for this species the MS. name given to it by Herr 
Brenske, who kindly communicated his example to me. 
Length 274 mm.; width 14 mm. 
Hab. Mozambique (Beira). 
EULEPIDA LEPIpoTA, Klug., 
Monatsb. Berl. Ac., 1855, p. 658; Peter’s Reis., 1862, p. 256, pl. xv., 
fig. 5. 
Kolb., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., vol. xxxviii., p. 555. 
I considered EH. mashona identical with this species, and the 
extremely good figure given in Peter’s Reise looks uncommonly like it, 
but in his Key to the Species of the genus, Kolbe, who has seen Klug’s 
type, says that in HZ. lepidota the elytra are subsulcate. The elytra 
of this species are provided with broad, weakly impressed longitudinal 
grooves which occur in no other species of the genus. 
Hab. Mozambique (Tette-Quilimane). 
Grn. ASTHENOPHOLIS, Brensk., 
Stett. Entomol. Zeit., 1898, p. 388. 
Mentum slightly ampliated laterally, deeply impressed on the 
outer face which is hairy, ligular part narrower, rounded laterally at 
apex, deeply sinuate in the middle of the anterior part, last joint of 
