r»7G ^Tr. O. C. Ohamj)ion on 



10. Attains suhccen/Ieus, sp. n. 



9 . Moilerately elongate, somewhat robust, much widenctl 

 posteriorly, shiuiug, ch)thc(l with scmicrcct hairs ; black, 

 the antennal joints 1-4 partly testaceous, the elytra 

 CJeruleous ; the elytra sparsely, finely, the head and prothorax 

 obsoletely punctate. TIcad much narrower than tlie pro- 

 thorax, lon<;itudinally bi-impressed in front; anteunaj lonjj, 

 sharply serrate from joint 4 onward. Prothorax convex, 

 transverse, J'ounded at the sides, broadly grooved within the 

 basal margin, the latter somewhat raised. Elytra at the 

 base about as wide as the prothorax, rapidly widening thence 

 to near the apex, depressed on the disc below the base, the 

 suture cariniforra. 



Length 2§-3 mm. 



Hfib. Natal, Malvern (Miis. Durban : ix. 1897, x. 1900). 



Two ? ?. Smoother and more shining than -(4. /r6'7*e/K9?.v ; 

 tlie antennai (?) longer and more sharply serrate, with 

 joints 2-4 paler; the elytra sparsely punctured, and with 

 the suture raised ; the prothorax black. The form of the 

 antennre is like that of Eb(Bus ramicornis , Boh., ? . Another 

 ? , -with similar antennre and a testaceous prothorax, from 

 the Ifafa ]\Its., Natal {Mus. Durban), may be a variety of 

 E. subcaruleus. 



11. A/ talus sulcicoUis, sp. n. 



Extremely like A. subceeruleus and similarly coloured ; 

 antenniie (S) lotir* I'ather slender, joints 5-10 triangular, 

 longer than broad (much less dilated than in A. snhcaruleus, 

 $),($) much shorter and more slender, joints 5-10 about 

 as broad as long ; prothorax -with a narrower and more 

 sharply defined transverse groove in front of the basal 

 margin ; the elytral suture not raised. 



Length 2^ ram. 



Hub. S. Africa, "U^illowmore, Cape Colonv {Dr. Brauns: 

 1.x. 1900). 



One pair, the ? retained for the British ]\Iuseura. A 

 form of A. subcaruleus requiring a distinctive name. 



12. Attains oneili. 

 Attains oneili, Pic, L'Echange, xix. p. 152 (d $) (1903). 



cJ . Antennie very elongate, joints 5-8 triangular, 9 and 

 10 narrower, 7-10 longer than those preceding ; anterior 

 tarsal joint 2 extending over the base of 3. 



