74 Rev. H. S. Gorhani on new CoJeoptera 



T. zaharce, Clievr. (/. c. pp. 16, 51 ; Rev. Zool. 1861, p. 152), 

 1 have not seen. The Egyptian and North-African species 

 ot Tn'chodes are at present ill derined *. 



Tliree examples of T. tugelanus were obtained by 

 Mr. Marshall, 



DOLICHOPSIS, Gorh. 



Dolichopsif, Gorh. Trans. Eut. Soc. 1877, p. 154. 



DoHchopsis was proposed by me for two species of very 

 Dasytid aj)pearance, but pprtainiiig to tlie Necrobiides, from 

 tlic Cape Colony. Of each species I have since then ob- 

 tained fresh examples, but without more precise locality. 



DoHchopsis aurojiitensj sj). n. 



Subcyliiidricus, laete viridi-auronitens, longius griseo-pubescens ; 

 capite prothoraceque subtiliter creberrime punctatis ; elytris 

 creberrime et confluenter fortiter punctatis ; antcunis pedibusque 

 lestaceis. 



Long. 5-7'5 miUim. 



Hah. Natal, 6570, 6677, 6718 [Marshall). 



The larger of three examples before me is rather smaller 

 than the larger examples of D. haplocnemodes ; the head and 

 thorax are more finely and the elytra more coarsely punctate. 

 It is also more cylindrical. The legs and antennas are testa- 

 ceous, the claws and the extreme tip of the latter infuscate. 

 The colour varies a little from grass-green with a pale 

 golden reflection to brassy. Being more convex, it is even 

 more like the species of the Melyrid genus Haplocnentus than 

 the type. The pile is very long and thick in fresh specimens. 



Three examples. 



Corynetes analis, Klug. 



Curynetes mmlis, Klug, Mon. Cler., Abhand. Berl. Akad. 1842, p. 348 1. 

 Cori/netes jyallkornis, iSpin. Mon. ii. p. 95, tab. xliii. fig. S [analis']. 



I/ah. Natal (Plant), Estcourt, Frere [Marshall) ; Caffraria 

 [^Krtbs). 



The identification of this with Corynetes abdoini'nah's, Fabr. 

 Syst. Ent. i. p. 286, is an error, that insect being from 

 "India," and also having the whole abdomen pale; and no 

 doubt Fabricius's description refers to some wholly different 

 insect at present unidentified. 



The records from Senegal need, I think, confirmation. 



* See de.¥cription oi Philocaltcsjirc/iosu?, Gorh. x\.nn. Mus.Civ. diGeuova, 

 xriii. 188.3, p. 602 (Abysshiia). 



