254 Mr. G. C. Clianipioii on various African 



angularly dilated at the middle, and excavate and com- 

 pressed beyond this ; anterior tarsal joints 1 and 2 slightly 

 thickened ; intermediate femora arcuately hollowed before 

 the apex beneath (appearing angulate at the middle) ; inter- 

 mediate ti!)i8e (PI. VIII. fig. 20) broadly, abruptly incrassate 

 from near the base to the apex, slightly excavate and with a 

 very small compressed lobe near the inner apical angle, the 

 lower surface foveate at about the middle. 



? . Antennte much shorter and not nearly so stout, the 

 joints always considerably longer than broad. 



Length ^-^, breadth l^^-^ m™- ( c? ? •) 



Hub. AV. Central Africa, Belgian Congo : Amadi 

 [type] (P. van den Plas : iii., iv. 1913 : c? ? ), Coquilhatville, 

 Watsa, Kindn, Bamba (L. Burgeon : ^ ^ ), Itoka, Mobwasa, 

 Ganda-Sundi (R. Mayne : (J ? ). 



Described from a series of about thirty males and forty 

 females belotiging to the Congo Museum. Very like H. den- 

 satus, Bourg. (No. 41), the ^ with much longer and stouter 

 anteuuffi, less dilated anterior tibiae, and broader, less exca- 

 vate intermediate tibiae, the elytra relatively shorter. The 

 antennae are less dilated in the $ , and the elytra more coarsely 

 ])unctuied, than in H. mashunus (No. 39). The females of 

 these insects are scarcely distinguishable one from another. 



32. Hupalochrus patruelis, sp. n. 



(^ . Extremely like H. lo?igicoi'7iis, cyaneous, the head 

 and prothorax violaceous, the antennal joints 1-5 (the upper 

 surface of 1 excepted) testaceous, the others black, the legs 

 nigro-cyaueous ; antennae much shorter, barely reaching the 

 middle of the elytra, rather stout, somewhat filiform ; head 

 closely punctulate ; prothorax transverse, rugulosely punctate 

 at the sides ; elytra densely, roughly punctate ; anterior 

 trochanters with a long slender tooth ; anterior tibiae dilated 

 at the middle ; intermediate femora deeply, arcuately 

 hollowed before the apex beneath (appearing sharply toothed 

 at the middle) ; intermediate tibife somewhat broadly 

 dilated from near the base to the apex, slightly excavate and 

 w ith a very short compressed lobe at the inner apical angle. 



? . Antennae more slender and less elongate, the basal 

 joints darker. 



Length 2i-3, breadth 1^-1^ mm. ( J ? .) 



IJab. W. Central Africa, Belgian Congo : Wombali 

 (P. Vanderijst : vii., ix. 1913: cJ ? ) and Kabambare [Fla- 

 mund : 8. iii. 1907 : ? ). 



Described from eight specimens from Wombali, including 



