i. vers. 10 



acute and prominent, and the shoulders are laterally expanded, the 

 base of the fourth costa forming the edge of this expansion. 



Mr. Murray described this specimen as a female ; it is, however, 

 undoubtedly a male. 



Lycus rnelanurus. 



(Plate V. figs. 2 & 3.) 



Lycus rnelanurus, Dalm., Schonh. Syn. In*., App. p. 23, t. 5. f. 7, 2 ■ 

 Lycus solus, Murray, Ann. Jy May. Nat. Mist., 1808, i. p. 331, pi. ix. 

 "f.19, 6- 



Niger ; thoracis lateribus elytrisque aurantiacis, his ad apicem 

 nigro-cinctis ; abdominis lateribus rufo-flavis. 



3 . Long. 8 lin., lat. 6 lin. 

 $ . Long. 7-8 lin., lat. 3| lin. 



II ah. Old Calabar, Congo, Abyssinia, Pt. Xatal, Zambesi. 



3 . Very close to L. latissimus, L., but besides the absence of the 

 lateral black spot on the elytra, it differs in having the apex of the 

 elytra less broadly truncate, and the lateral expanded portion is 

 more inflated towards its base. 



2 • The female differs from that of latissimus in having the costa 

 at the shoulder of the elytra less elevated and less semicircular in 

 outline. 



Lycus elegans. 



(Plate V. figs. 5 & 6.) 



Murray, Ann. $ May. N. Hist, 1868, i. p. 332, pi. ix. f. 20. 



L. melanuro affinis, et sat similiter coloratus, sed clytrorum late- 

 ribus postice angustius nigro-marginatis. 



3 . Long. 8-0 lin., lat. 5| lin. 



2 . Long. 10-11 lin., lat. 5 lin. 

 I tah. Old Calabar. 



Extremely close to L. latissimus, and only to be distinguished by 

 the black at" the apex of the elytra, the inner margin of which is 

 parallel to the line of the side and is not suffused at the apex. The 

 male has the apex of the elytra perhaps a little less broadly truncate, 

 and the female has the costal ridge less elevated. 



Lycus latissimus. 

 | Plate V. figs. 1 & 4.) 



Lampyris latissima, Linn., Syst. Nat., i. ii. p. 4GG. 

 1'vrochroa latissima, Fain-., Syst. Ent., p. 203. 



us latissimus, Oliv., Ent./n. 29, p. ~> (not of figure). 

 lAcus latissimus, F"hr., lint. Syst., i. p. 100. 



[.mil? pnumorsus, Dalm.. Schonh. Syn. Ins., App. p. 2o, t. 5. f. 1, J. 

 Lycus latissimus, Dalm., Schonh., Syn. Ins., iii. p. 71. t. ~>. I •''», £• 

 Var. L. subdenticulatus, Murray, Ann. fy Mag. N. Jlist., 1808, i. 



p. 331. 



1 c 2 



