58 0)1 new Longicorn Coleoptera from East Africa. 



striction before and behind the tubercle and correspondhig 

 grooves across the upper surface. Underside, prothorax, 

 and elytra clothed with a tawny pubescence, with small 

 scattered spots — some dark brown, others wliite in colour, the 

 latter being sometimes aggregated to form a large white 

 j)atch near the base. Legs tawny grey, with a fuscous spot 

 at the middle of each of the femora and tibite. 



This species together with the two preceding form a 

 section in the genus characterized by a relatively rather 

 broad prothorax having an obtuse tubercle on each side. 



Eunidia suhfasciata, sp. n. 



Capite in fronte griseo, supra et lateraliter plus minusve fcrrugiueo- 

 pubescente ; prothorace quam longitudiue latiore, lateribus in 

 medio leviter rotundato, disco pube grisea brunueo-mixta et 

 maculis ferrugineis interspersa vestito ; elj'tris pube grisea 

 bruuueaque vestitis, plaga apicali albida, fulvo-commixta, utiis- 

 que fasciis tribus fuscis parum distinctis uotatis — prima paullo 

 pone basin, secunda leviter arcuata mediana, tertia ad mai'ginera 

 auticam plaga? apicalis posita : corpore subtus cum pedibus griseo- 

 pubescentibus, illo maculis bi'unneis ferrugiueisque dispersis, 

 clavis femorum sub pube uigris. 



Long. 12-13, lat. 3|-4 mm. 



Hah. Samburu, Brit. E. xVfrica [C. S. Betton). 



Head with a pubescence which is grejnsh in front, and 

 more or less rusty red around the eyes, on the crown, and on 

 the sides. Prothorax broader than long, slightly rounded in 

 the middle on each side; its pubescence grey mixed with 

 brown, and with the anterior margin and a few spots on the 

 disk rusty red. Elytra with a mixed grey and light brown 

 pubescence, with some tawny patches at the base, and a well- 

 marked white and tawny area at the apex ; each with three 

 dark brown bands: the first, which is the least distinct, at a 

 short distance from the base, the second at the middle, the 

 third forming an anterior border to the pale posterior area. 

 Legs and underside grey ; the abdomen with some dark brown 

 and rusty-red patches. Seen through the pubescence, the 

 derm of the legs is yellowish testaceous, except at the clubs 

 of the femora, where it is black. Joints of the antennse 

 from the third dark brown at the apex. 



Sophronica Bet Lord, sp. n. 



Testacea, fulvo-pubescens ; prothorace elytrorumque sutura et plaga 

 lateraH utrinque pone medium ciuereis ; elytris utrinque prope 



