5i2 ^I'- 1^»- ^- Uvarov on 



8. iv. 1018. The f^enoral coloration varies and in some males 

 it is greyish, with the brown and pale marks on the pro- 

 notunT scarcely distinct. The bands on the npper side of the 

 hind femora may be more or less pronounced or obliterated; 

 the outer face of these femora is sometimes dark along the 

 upper margin. 



3. Leva parva, sp. u. 



^. Of the size and habitus of L. callosa, and differing 

 from the latter by the following characters only :— Fastigium 

 of the vertex more sharply pointed. Lateral keels of the 

 pronotum gently, but distinctly, incurved in the middle of 

 the prozona, dilated and strongly divergent in metazona; 

 lateral lobes of pronotum without callons incrassatiou of their 

 fore margin. General coloration greyish-ochraceous ; lateral 

 keels of pronotum ivory-coloured, margined in metazona 

 from inside by the velvety-castaneous fascine ; lateral lobes 

 blackish alongside the lateral keels, indefinitely marmorated 

 with brown elsewhere, \vith an ivory callous spot behind and 

 below the middle ; the coloration of other parts much the 

 same as in L. callosa, but the sides of the abdomen not 

 rufous. 



? (paratype). Differs from that of L. callosa by the shape 

 of the lateral keels of the pronotum and by the coloration. 



6 (type). $ (paratype). 

 mm. mm. 



Length of body 11 16 



„ pronotum 2'75 3"5 



„ elytra 8 10 



„ bind fomorn .... 7 9 



The type and twenty-one paratypic specimens are all from 

 Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, taken 13.ii.-19. v. 1918 ; 

 one more female is from Boshof, 17. v. 1917. They are 

 rather variable in coloration, but easily recognisable by the 

 shape of the frontal keels, which are always margined with 

 black or brown on the outside, and in metazona on the 

 inside as well. 



LOUNSBURYNA, gCU. UOV. 



Small, but not slender, somewhat recalling Doclostaurus in 

 its habitus, though much smaller than any species of that 

 genus. Antennie slightly compressed dorso-ventrally, in tlie 

 male extending a little beyond the hind margin of the pro- 

 notum, in the female scarcely reaching it. Head distinctly 



