THE ENTOMOLOGIST 



Vol. XXXVI.l NOVEMBER. 1903. fNo. 486. 



DESCRIPTION OF A NEW LONGICORN BEETLE FROM 

 BRITISH EAST AFRICA. 



By E. a. Heath, M.D., F.L.S. 



ZOGRAPHUS BALTEATUS. 



Shining black. Pronotum thickly transversely striate, with a 

 narrow elongate transverse cream-coloured spot on each side of base. 

 The head is rugose, except in front, where it is smooth opaque. The 

 antennfe in the male are about half as long again as the body. The 

 basal joint is stoutest, slightly longer than the head, and coarsely 

 granulated, the second joint being smoother, and twice as long as the 

 first ; the remaining joints shorter than the second, and almost sub- 

 equal in length. The elytra are thickly and coarsely punctured, and 

 obscurely pilose. The humeral angles are rounded and crenulate, 

 with an obtuse tooth at its apex. A discal waved longitudinal cariuate 

 line, commencing near the posterior angle of the pronotum and termi- 

 nating before apex somewhat near the elytral suture. Four rounded 



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