592 H. S. GORHAM 



The elytra are the only part of this species which are yel- 

 low; the scutellum is distinctly black. 

 A single specimen. 

 Hah. Abyssinia, Scioa: Giagaguè (Aniinori). 



Family LAMPYRIDAE. 



Subfam. Lampyrides. 

 Genus Ijampyris, Geofprot. 



1. Lampyris Zenker!, Germ. Mots., diluatia, Cast. Guérin, Voy. 

 Lefebvre. 



Hah. Abyssinia, Scioa (Antinori). 



Gentls Uuciola., Castelnau. 



1. Luciola lucernula, Reiche, Ferret et Gal. Voy. Abyss, p. 285; 

 t. 17,. f. 4. 



Hah, Abyssinia, Bogos: Keren (Beccari). 



There are three specimens which I refer to this. It is an ob- 

 scure, pale fuscous, linear insect, the thorax roughly granu- 

 losely punctured, and canaliculate, the elytra with an ill-de- 

 fined costa from the humerus. 



2. Luciola discicollis, Cast. Ann. Fr. 1833, p. 147. 

 Hah. Senegal; Abyssinia (Raffray). 



Three specimens agree very nearly with one in my collection 

 labelled « mendax Dej. » but of which I do not know the lo- 

 cality. Cf. Gorh. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1880, p. 99. 



Family TELEPHORIDAE. 

 Subfam. Silini. 



I am not prepared at present to separate the African species 

 of this subfamily into genera. When I publish (as I hope shor- 



