402 Rev. H. S. Gorham on 
Gerstaecker seems to have considered both sexes to have 
the enlarged ninth joint of the antenne; in one of the two 
examples sent by Mr. Marshall it is not so, and I have 
observed the same in other examples. It appears to be the 
sexual character of the male, as the legs have the tibiz more 
bent in the example with a swollen joint. I have an example 
of a Danaé from Zanzibar with black antenne, without an 
enlarged joint, which seems to be very near, if not identical 
with, Gdiarthrus senegalensis. I have seen so very few 
Danaé rufula from Abyssinia, and what I have seen were so 
ill-preserved, that I think it will be better to adhere to Ger- 
staecker’s genus for the Natal insect. The figurein Gerstaecker 
does not represent the flattened margin like that of Steno- 
tarsus, which, nevertheless, he mentions, and the thorax is 
shown as much narrower than it is in our insect. 
Fam. Coccinellide. 
Lioadalia flavomaculata, De Geer, Crotch, Rev. Coccin. p. 103 
(1874). 
Hab. Natal, Estcourt (Marshall). 
Lioadalia intermedia, Crotch, tom. cit. p. 103. 
Hab. Natal, Frere (Marshall). 
Halyzia exiguenotata, sp. n. 
Hab. Natal, Umfuli River; Mashonaland, Salisbury, on 
Brachystegia (Marshall). 
Thea variegata, Fabr., Muls., Crotch, tom. cit. p. 134. 
Hab. Natal, Estcourt (Marshall). 
Var. maculis brunneis. 
Hab. Natal, Malvern (Marshall). 
Dysis Marshalli, sp. n. 
Hab. Delagoa Bay (Marshall). 
Dysis rufocincta, sp. n. 
Hab. Mashonaland, Salisbury (Marshall). 
Dysis orientalis, Weise, Deutsche Ent. Zeits. 1900, Heft i. 
p-- 120; 
“ Rotundata, convexiuscula, dilute testaceo-flava, nitida; pro- 
thorace subtiliter alutaceo et punctulato, elytris punctulatis. 
“ Long. 3°8 millim.” 
Hab. Mashonaland, Salisbury (Marshall). 
