Coleoptera. 17 



110. Sibinia attalica (xylh. — 4 Ex. — Egypt: Cairo. 



111. Baris Trsegardhi n. sp. 



B. curvirostri valde affinis, rostro multo longiore, parum 

 curvato facile distinguenda. Unicolor, atra, dense rude punctata. 

 » rostro capite prothoraceque simul sumtis vix breviore leviter ar citato, 

 dense punctulato, supra medio longitudinaliter subrugidoso ; protho- 

 race elytris vix angustiore, pone apicem constricto, deinde fort iter 

 dilatato lateribus valde arcuato-convexis, undique densissime et pro- 

 funde reticulato-punctato ; elytris humeris obtuse callosis apicem 

 versus sensim leviter angustatis et apice late rotundatis, tenue 

 punctato-striatis interstitiis planis, ad basin duplice vet subduplice, 

 deinde simplice serie punctatis et transverse subrugulosis : pectore 

 dense et profunde, abdomine paullo sparsius punctato; pedihx.s 

 dense punctatis et disthicte breviter pallido-setosis. 5—6 mm. 4 

 Ex. — Khartum. 



B. TroBgardhi agrees in other respects so very well with 

 cnrvirostre, that the very different rostrum of the type specimen 

 in Schonherrs collection may be due to malformation. 

 . 112. Baris sp. 



A damaged specimen from Khartum of a species not re- 

 presented in the collections of our museum. 



Fam. Cerambycidae. 



By Chr. Aurivillius, Stockholm. 



113. Tithoes confinis Casteln. — I $. — Khartum. 



114. Hypoeschrus strigosus Gylh var. abyssinicus Jord. — 

 L $. — Khartum. Febr. — March. 



115. Gnatholea liturifer Walk. (= picicornis Fairm. = denti- 

 collis Fairm.). — 4 SS, 4 $$. — Khartum. Febr.— March 1 . 



The sides of the prothorax are evenly rounded in the male, 

 but distinctly angulated or dentate in the female. 



116. Crossotus saxosicollis Fairm.? — 1 S — probably from 

 Khartum. Febr.— March 1 . 



Fairmaire described his species from a single, denuded spe- 

 cimen. His description is therefor insufficient, but agrees so 



1 The specimens taken in Khartum during Februari & March were bought 

 from an Italian amateur collector (L. A. J — d). 



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