162 Mr. G. Lewis on 



The anterior tibiae of all the species in this genus are 

 3-dentate on the outer edge, and afford no specific differences 

 of importance. 



Hab. Cameroon. 



Anaglymma punctipennis, sp. n. 



Breviter ovalis, depressa, picea, nitida ; fronte punctata, stria 

 utrinque valide impressa ; elytris striatis, punctatis (basi excepta) ; 

 propygidio pygidioque minutissime punctulatis, punctis grossis 

 interraixtis ; prosterno bistriato, striis subparallelis. 



L. 2 mill. 



Shortly oval, depressed, piceous, shining ; the head ante- 

 riorly impressed, somewhat closely punctured with fine and 

 coarse points evenly intermixed, lateral stria strong and 

 nearly straight and anteriorly ends abruptly over the eye, 

 there is a transverse fine stria at the base of the head (seen 

 when the head protrudes) ; the thorax, marginal stria very 

 fine and continued behind the head, surface evenly covered 

 with large and small points not densely set ; the elytra, striae, 

 inner humeral fine and shortened before the apex, outer 

 stronger, apical, and dimidiate, 1-3 sinuous and complete, 

 4 turns towards the fifth at the base and from the middle to 

 the apex is punctiform, 5 sinuous at the base and posteriorly 

 is punctiform before the middle and apically is lost in the 

 punctured surface, sutural is markedly shortened before the 

 base and continued as points nearly to the apex, on the 

 middle of the dorsum on the inner side of the sutural stria is 

 a regular row of punctures, which seem to represent a double 

 stria (a double stria is frequent in this genus), all the inter- 

 stices are punctulate except those between the inner humeral 

 and fourth stria, which are free of points on their basal 

 half; the propygidium and pygidium are punctured similarly 

 to the thorax ; the prosternum, anterior lobe sparsely punc- 

 tured, keel striate laterally, striae nearly parallel, but incurved 

 at the tips and feebly divergent at the base ; the meso- and 

 metasterna have the usual wide arched stria of the genus 

 leebly angulate in the middle and vaguely crenulate ante- 

 riorly. 



The prosternal striae in being almost parallel distinguish 

 this from any other described species ; the punctuation of the 

 elytra is also characteristic. 



Hob. Zambi, Congo Free State. 



Pachycrcerus princeps, sp. n. 



Oblongus, subeylindricus, viridi-cyaneus, nitidus ; fronte grosse 

 punctata ; pronoto stria marginali integra, lateribus punctato ; 



