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Entebbia, gen. nov. 



Head slightly concave between the antenniferous tubers and marked there with 

 a horseshoe-shai)ed impression. Antenntc of c? half as long again as the body ; third 

 joint scarcely longer than the fourth ; fifth to tenth sub-etjual or very gradually 

 diminishing in length ; eleventh twice as long as tenth. Prothorax tubereulate at each 

 side, lobed at the middle of the base. Intercoxale of jirosternum regularly arched, 

 rather narrow in the middk% gradually dilated behind; that of the mcsosternum 

 sub-vertical in front, horizontal behind, with a small tubercle at the intervening angle. 

 Outer margin of middle tibiaj sinuate below the middle. Body covered with a 

 close-fitting squamous pubescence, and furnished also with rather long erect hairs. 



This new genus must be placed in the group Tnujocephalides of Lacordaire. 



Entehhld hijiioict'if't, sp. n. 



Densely covered with a close-fitting scaly pubescence, which is for the mo.st ]»art 

 of a light coppery brown colour, l:)ut here and there of a greenish tint. Antennit 

 black, with the tip of each joint above and the whole of the under side thinly covered 

 with a greenish grey pubescence. Prothorax with some small scattered black granules 

 on each side. Elytra with some minute black spots near the base, each sjiot marking 

 the position of a setigerous puncture ; each elytron is marked with a small round 

 black spot on the disk at about one-third of its length from the base, and on each 

 also there are two faint longitudinal bands covered with greenish ]iubescence, the 

 inner band lying along a channel running close to the suture, the outer band along 

 the side in a line with the shoulder. The whole of the body is sparsely furnished 

 with rather long, erect, pale-coloured hairs. 



Length, 25 ; breadth, 8 millim. 



Hab., Entebbe (October, 1900, .Sir H. H. .Johnston). 



Moecha adusta, Har Entebbe (Sir H. H. Johnston). 



Ceroplesis irregiddyis, Har Kavirondo (O. Neumann). 



C. sifjnata, Waterh Kavirondo (O. Neumann) and 



Kuwenzori, 7,000 to 8,000 feet 



(G. F. Scott-Elliot ). 

 C. qumquffasci'ita, Fab Entebbe (Oct., 1900, Sir H. H. 



Johnston). 

 Ceratkesjdxjddem, Serv Uganda (Captain Lugard and 



O. Neumann). 

 Phri/netoldes regai, Auriv Piuwenzori (G. F. Scott-Elliot) 



and Busoga. 



Pachi/stolaftdiijinosa, Chew Kavirondo (O. Neumann). 



Phri'/stoln hecphora, Thoms. I Ruwenzori (G. F. Scott-Elliot). 



Fhrjineta obscum, Oliv Entebbe (Sir H. M. Johnston). 



Petrogmitha f/igas, Fah Kavirondo (O. Neumann). 



Glenea johnstoni, sp. n. 



Dark brown, with luteous-yeliow bands ; legs reddish, with a faint grey pubescence. 

 Head with a spot on each cheek, two widely separated longitudinal bands on the 

 front, and two, more ajtproximated, on the vertex, luteous-yeliow. Prothorax densely 

 punctured, covered with a velvety black tomentum, marked on each side with two 

 luteous-yeliow bands— one placed low down just over the coxal cavity, the other 

 high up and distinctly visible when the thorax is looked at from above. Elytra each 

 a short oblique band running from the middle of the base towards the suture, a 



