Mr. 0. G. Lamb on E.rotic ChloropicUe. 



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S. Impezoides, Beck. 



One specimen, which agrees well with the description and 

 figure, except that the jowls are just perceptibly deeper and 

 the hairs less unite. 



Natal: Durban (/•'. Man; Carab. Coll.). 



Scoliophthabnus micans, sp. n. 



This is a small shining species from 8. [ndia belonging to 

 the trapezoides section, which must be close to S. albipennis, 

 although quite distinct. 



Head (top view) : — Frons on sides black with a brownish 

 tone ; triangle extending right over Irons, the base about '-• 

 of the cross vertical breadth, the tip slightly rounded, sides 

 straight; it is all very shining, with the usual border of pale 

 hairs; under side illumination it is seen to have three broad 

 rounded parallel ridges, the first extending from ocellus, and 

 a shorter one on each side. Face shining black ; antennae 

 darkish orange, with a line basal arista. Side view (fig. 1) : 

 jowls deepening to back, all deep shining black, with stoutish 

 vibrissa ; palp entirely inside mouth, small and black. 



Fig. 1. 



Fijr. 2. 



Scoliophthabnus micans, X 30. 



Thorax: dorsum very shining black, with sparse minute 

 punctures and fairly long brown hair, especially so behind j 



scutellum as dorsum, but the punctures nearer and larger, in 

 shape a roundly truncate triangle, with long divergent end- 

 bristles on small papillae ; pleura shining black. 



Wings (fig. 2) clear, with palish veins, the absolute costa 

 somewhat darkened distally up to the break. Ilalteres with 

 black shining knobs. 



