X 3.J0. 



30 ^Ir. C. N. Haikor on new 



Platk III. 



Fit/. 1. Tip of largo bristle of Brada i/ravieri, sp. n. X 350. 



Fi(/. 2. llookodhnstlii of Fdiireliopsis c/iallent/erue, s]K n. 



Fly. 3. Duisal bristle nf Trophunia mrsi, sp. n. x iK). 



Fig. 4. Simple long ventral oristli's (rt and 6). X 9U. 



^'t/7, 6. Long spinous ventral bristle. X IK). 



Fig. 6. Tip of tlm foregoing. X 3o0. 



J-'j//. 7. Large and long serrated ventral bristle of the third kind witli 



bilid tip. X 90, 



Fig. 8. Serrated tip of the same, x 350. 



Fig. 9. Curved bristle, with broad base, of Gephyrean A. X 350. 



Fig. 10. Tip of hooked form. X 350. 



Fig, IL Outline of the base of the anterior process of Phascolosoinu 



laiikesteri, showing obliquity. X 90. 



II. — AW Species o/ Carabiclse /roTw South Africa. 

 By C. N. Bakker, F.E.S. 



Thk types of all the species described below are contained 

 in tiie collection of the Durban Museum, and paratypes 

 have been forwarded for acceptance to the British ^Iiiscmn 

 (Natural Histo)-y) of all except the following, which are 

 uniques, viz. : — Chlcenius iucandescens, CliUenius marleyi, 

 Callistoiniiiius obscurus, Plutynus suturalis, a.nd Callislomimus 

 pulchellus. The last-named species is already represented 

 in the National Collection by one or more examples, teste 

 Mr. H. E. Andrcwes, to whom I am much indebted for 

 kind assistance in comparing my types with those of allied 

 species. 



Tribe L e b 1 1 n i . 



Labia durhanensis, sp. u. 



Length 7-8 mm. ; width 3-4 mm. 



Head dark to piceous red, moutli-parts and antennte 

 rufescent. Prothorax centrally deep to piceous brown, 

 shading off marginally to testaceous. Legs and beneatli 

 testaceous yellow, the latter a shade darker than the former, 

 with the sides and apical segments of abdomen and tlie 

 pygidiiim piceous. Elytra pale* testaceous yellow, patterned 

 ■witli black as follows : a sutural basal subqnadratc patch 

 covering intervals 1-4, below obliquely contracting inwaids 

 to the first, thence in three successive steps of one interval 

 each widening to a little below middle, where it emits a 

 narrow spur connecting usually, but not always, with the 

 inward widening of a submarginal baud extending from 



