the African Species of Iledybius. 469 



tip ; head with about the basal half black, the black portion 

 biaugulate anteriorly; prothorax subangnlate at the sides, 

 the tooth wanting-, the dorsal black patch incised in the 

 middle in front and a little smaller; pygidium testaceous. 



Length 4|-5 ram. (c? ? •) 



Hab. S. Africa, " Interior" {Mits. Brit., ex coll. Earl of 

 Derby : c? ? ); Bothaville^ [^ ^ ], Newcastle, Natal [c? ? ], 

 Sraithfield, Orange River [ ? ], Transkei [ ? ] [Mas. Cape 

 7 own) ; Transvaal ' {tt/pes of Pic :<??). 



The twelve speeinieus (six of each sex) from which the 

 above particulars are taken agree with the description of 

 H. dentatithorax, except that the author does not allude to 

 the polished black space beneath the third and fourth 

 antenna! joints in the ^ . The only other S. African 

 species with toothed sides to the prothorax represented in 

 the collections before me is H. curvidens, a very different 

 insect. The ? is extremely like that of H. marshalli, Gorh. 

 { = inarmatus, Pic), the latter having the black basal portion 

 of the head reduced to two spots. Fig. i6a (PI. XUI.) 

 shows a cJ antenna from beneath. 



18. Hedybius amoenus. 



Hedybius amcenus, Gorh. in Distant's Nat. in Transvaal, p. 197, pi. i. 

 fi?. 2 (?) (1892)^; Ann. & Ma?. Nat. Hist. (7) v. p. 80 (c? §) 

 (1900) (part.) ^ [? P. Z. S. 1905, n. p. 277 ( c? $ ) ^]. 



? Hedi/bius atropygus, Pic, Melanges exot. entom. xxv. p. 2 ( $ ) 

 (1917) \ 



^ . Antennae very long, rather slender, tapering outwards, 

 testaceous, joints 3 and 4 widened, subequal, rounded at 

 their inner apical angle, each with a long, shining, black 

 area beneath, 5-11 elongate, nigro-maculate at the apex 

 above ; head (PI. XIII. fig. 17) testaceous, black at the base 

 and in the centre of the inter-ocular cavity, the latter broad, 

 pubescent, deeply, transversely excavate and fasciculate in 

 the middle anteriorly, and limited on each side by a stout, 

 erect, angular prominence, in front of which is a tuft of 

 hairs ; prothorax testaceous, Avith a broad, oblongo-quad- 

 rate, posteriorly-bifurcate, black discoidal patch ; elytra and 

 metasteruum blue or bluish-green ; legs and abdomen testa- 

 ceous, the pygidium included, the posterior tarsi sometimes 

 infuscate ; anterior tarsal joint 2 raised above the base of 3, 

 nigro-pectinate at tip. 



? . Antennte short, more slender, testaceous, joints 6-11 

 more or less black or infuscate at the tip ; head black in 

 its basal half, the black portion biangulate in front ; pro- 

 thorax with the discoidal patch more or less cleft or divided 



