482 Mr. A. Murray on Coleoptera from Old Calabar. 
dilutiore) vestitis, postice medio atque pone oculos vitta brevi 
albida vestito, macula subbrunnea vel derasa pone angulos 
oculorum et supra et subtus; thorace supra vittis tribus, 
una media dorsali, alteris utrinque ad latera et margine 
basali albidis; pectore pube grisea vestito, vitta laterali 
albida utrinque instructo; elytris vittis albidis, bis decus- 
satis ; antennis articulo tertio macula parva postica ad basin 
et breviter ad apicem, articulo quarto breviter ad basin 
albidis: subtus albido-grisea. 
Long. 73 lin., lat. 3 lin. 
Brown; entirely clothed with dark-brown  pubescence. 
Head with front and clypeus brownish griseous, turning paler 
and yellowish white next the eyes, and also on their posterior 
margins, except at the upper and under angles. Eyes coarsely 
granular, emarginate, and very nearly meeting on the top of 
the head; back of the head with a groove and a whitish stripe, 
the sides obliquely white. Antenne as long as the body, with 
a whitish i at the back of the base of the third article, the 
w fringe running round the apex to the sutural 
angle, the other trends obliquely across to the suture, which 
it reaches a short distance from the apex, and continues down 
to the sutural angle, there joining the marginalline. Under- 
side and legs clothed with yellowish white; the upperside of 
the last two tarsi brown. 
Unique. In my collection. 
[To be continued.] 
