;n2 Mr. G. C. Cluimpioii 07i 



Four S Sy ^ ? ?> ^H l^'>t one from Salisbury. The 

 apterous $ ? differ from those referred by lue to D. cavifrons, 

 lioh., in tbeir smaller size, the maculate elytra^ and the 

 testaceous anterior and intermediate libiue. 



3. Dinomstopiis testaceifrons. (PI. IV. fig. 3, head, J.) 



cJ. Chalicomis ferox, Ab., ab. testaceifi'ons, Pic, L'Echange, xix. 



p. 15l>(lU03)^ 

 $. Ancvodes ci'oceomnculatit.<i, Pic, Zor. oj7. p. 1G4^. 



(J. Smoother aud more shining than D. cavifrons, Boh. 

 { = natalensis, Gorli., and /ero.r, Ab.), the elytra more s[)arsely 

 punctured and with the flavous markings larger, the trans- 

 verse median patch on the outer part of the disc not con- 

 nected laterally witii the apical spot, extending forwards 

 along the outer maigin to the base ; the basal joint of the 

 anteniiffi wholly testaceous; the head fiavo-testaceous, 

 except at the extreme base, the frontal cavity large and 

 deep, divided across the middle by a transverse sulcus and 

 limited on each side beliind by an oblique tumid ridge, the 

 two ridges not meeting on tlie median line, the backwardly 

 projecting suhtriangular lamella wanting in front; the tibiae 

 partly testaceous. 



$ . Larger and more convex, the head black, the elytra 

 much widened behind, oval, leaving three abdominal seg- 

 ments exposed, each elytron with two flavous spots — one on 

 the disc below the base, large, the other smaller, "apical. 



Length 2HHmm- ( c? ? •) 



Hab. S. Africa, Dunbrody^- {Mils. Brit.; Miis. Cape 

 ToU')i), Algoa Bay [ ? ], Sunday Rivei- [ J ] {J)r. Brauns). 



Two J cJ and two ? ? seen, including a pair from the 

 type-locality. Specimens of it were found with Termes 

 unidentatiis, Wasm., by Father OWeil. 



4. IHnometupus albonotatus. (PI. IV. fig. 4, head, ^ .) 

 Dinometopus alhonotatus, Pic, L'Echange, xxii. p. 2 (cT) (1906)'. 



(^ . Elongate, very narrow, moderately sliining, very finely 

 ])nbescent ; black, the elytra and abdomen with long, erect, 

 inteimixed black setse, the antennal joints 1-4 beneath or in 

 part, the head (except the fovese in the frontal cavity and the 

 base), and the anterior tarsi in p^irt, testaceous or flavo- 

 testaceous, the elytra with a transverse ante-median fascia 

 (not reaching the suture) and the apical margin whitish or 

 fiavous ; the upper su)"face extremely finely punctured. 

 Head large, much broader than the prothorax, flattened in 



