532 CATALOGUE OF 



3. AKICERA HORRIDA. 



Pampbagus horridus, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 617. 

 . South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



4. AKICERA EURYSCELIS. 



Pamphagus euryscelis, Schaum, Monats. Berl. Acad. 1853, 779. 

 Mozambique. 



6. AKICERA LOBOSCELIS. 



Pamphagus loboscelis, Schaum, Monats. Berl. Acad. ii. 1853, 780, 

 Mozambique. 



6. AKICERA HAPLOSCELIS. 



Pamphagus haploscelis, Schaum, Monats. Berl. Acad. 1853, 780. 

 Mozambique. 



7. AKICERA PUNCTOSA. 



Fo3m. Ferruginea, sub tuber culata, subrugulosa, albo punctala ; caput 

 antice conicum, subexcavalum ; antenna: valde dilalatts ; prothorax 

 carina subrotundata postice denticulata, margine postico acuto ; seg- 

 menlorum abdominalium margines postici denlati ; femora postica 

 dilatata, supra spinosa. 



A. haploscelis? 



Female. Ferruginous, slightly tuberculate and rugulose, with numerous 

 little white tubercles. Head in front conical and slightly excavated above, 

 with a forked keel beneath. Joints of the antennre from the third to the 

 ninth much dilated. Keel of the prothorax slightly rounded, acute on the 

 fore border, minutely dentate towards the hind border, which is also acute. 

 Hind borders of the abdominal segments acute in the middle. Hind 

 femora deep, tessellated, with ridges on the outer side, armed with stout 

 spines above; hind tibiae with two rows of black-tipped spines, those on 

 the inner side longer than those on the outer side. Length of the body 

 30 lines. 



The fore part of the head is more rounded than that of the female of 

 A. carinata, and the keel of the prothorax is much less rounded. 



a, b. East Africa. Presented by Earl Russell. 



8. AKICERA FEMORALIS. 



Fcem. Ferruginea^ tuberculata, rugulosa ; caput antice conicum sub- 

 ex cavatum ; antenna valde dilatatte ; prothorax crista alta valde 

 rotundata postice denticulata, margine postico acuto ; femora postica 

 latissima, supra spinosa. 



Female. Ferruginous, tuberculate, rugulose. Head in front conical 

 and slightly excavated above, with a forked keel beneath. Joints of the 



