THE ENTOMOLOGIST 



Vol. XXXVIII.] 



APEIL, 1905. 



[No. 503. 



DESCRIPTIONS OF TWO NEW BEETLES FROM 



ANGOLA. 



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



Fig. 1. 



Fig. 2. 



Fam. CiCINDELIDiE. 



Ophryodeka distanti, sp. n. (Fig. 1.) 



Head, pronotum, and elytra piceous, varying in some specimens to 

 coppery brown ; elytra coarsely punctured with very pale ochraceous 

 irregular and indistinct marks from a little above the centre to the 

 apex, where they form an irregular submarginal band. The head, 

 face, pronotum, and pygidium are covered with brownish white hairs. 

 The antennae are piceous, except the first three joints, which are 

 purple ; the first joint is much thicker than the second, which is twice 



ENTOM. — APRIL, 1905. I 



