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2. Mecocerus nxodestus , Jord. (1910). 



Fernando Po, one q? and two 9 9 : Bahia de San Carlos, 

 XII-1901; Musola I-III- 1902; Basile, 400-600 m. VIII-1901. 



The spots on the elytra are more numerous than in our 

 series, from the Cameroons, and in the S. Carlos specimen the 

 marking of the upper and undersides are clayish. 



3. Litocerus mocquerysi, Jord. (1894). 



A series from Fernando Po: Bahia de S. Carlos, XII. 1901 

 and III. 1902: Musola, I. 1902; Punta Frailes, X-XI. 1901 



4. Litocerus Ibeninus, nov. sp. 



cf 9. Speciei praecedenti simillimus, parum latior, fortius 

 punctatus, carina dorsali pronoti in medio fortius angulata. 



Hab. Principe, one eT and two tf 9 : R°Q a I nf - D - Henrique, 

 100-300 m., II-III and V. 1901, type. 



S. Thome, one tf and one 9 : Ribeira Palma, VII-1900. 



Probably a geographical race of L. mocquerysi. The mark- 

 ings are more clayish , especially those on the pronotum and the 

 basal half of the elytra. The pronotal carina forms a much sharper 

 angle in front of the scutellum than in L. mocquerysi; the 

 puncturation both of the pronotum and the elytra is coarser, the 

 antemedian depression of the elytra is deeper, and the sub basal 

 hump and the interstices III , V and VII are more elevate. On 

 the underside the lateral spots are much less prominent. 



In size L. beninus agrees with the smaller specimens of 

 L. mocquerysi, but is somewhat broader , especially in the 

 elytra. 



5. Aeorynus coaradti , Jord. (1901). 



Fernando Po, one -tf : Punta Frailes, X-XI. 1901. 

 Originally described from a 9 fr° m tne Cameroons. The pre- 

 sent cf shows this sex to have the midtibia mucronate. 



