528 MB. M. JACOBT ojf THE [May 18, 



rounded, the surface impressed with deep, round punctures, 

 remotely placed, rather larger at the sides than at the disc, metallic 

 greenish aeneous ; scutellum of the same colour, its apex rounded ; 

 elytra subcylindrical, not depressed below the base, pale fulvous, 

 with closely approached rows of fine punctures, which are nearly 

 indistinct tit the apex ; underside nearly glabrous, greenish aeneous ; 

 the flanks of the thorax deeply punctured, the rest nearly im- 

 punctate ; abdomen and legs fulvous ; the anterior margin of the 

 thoracic episternum concave, furnished with a distinct fringe of 

 hairs. 



Hah. Mashonaland, Salisbury ((?. Marshall). 



LErETEEA PUNCTICOLLIS, n. Sp. 



Below bluish-black, above metallic dark green, the basal joints 

 of the antennae and the anterior tibiae fulvous ; thorax very closely 

 and finely punctured; elytra very closely punctate-striate, the 

 interstices sparingly punctured. 



Length 1| line. 



Head broad, closely punctured, especially so at the lower 

 portion ; the clypeus not separated from the face, its anterior 

 margin nearly straight ; antennae filiform, black, the lower four 

 joints fulvous, all the joints, with the exception of the basal two, 

 "slender and of nearly equal length ; thorax nearly twice as broad 

 as long, of equal width, the sides very strongly rounded and widened 

 at the middle, the disc very closely, evenly, and finely punctured; 

 scutellum with the apex rather rounded, with a few punctures ; 

 elytra parallel, dark green, not very shining, more strongly 

 punctured than the thorax (at the base), the punctures arranged 

 in closely approached rows, which are, however, less well-defined 

 at the base than posteriorly, where they are more separated and 

 finer, the interstices likewise very minutely and sparingly punctate ; 

 legs piceous, the anterior tibiae fulvous, all the tibiae armed with a 

 small spine, claws appendiculate ; prosternum narrow and elon- 

 gate ; the anterior margin of the thoracic episternum concave, 

 furnished with a fringe of hairs. 



Hah. Mashonaland ((?. Marshall). British Museum and my 

 collection. 



The thorax in this species is more than usually widened at the 

 sides, and the punctuation is extremely close and fine ; the 

 antennae have more elongate terminal joints than in L. ceneicolle. 



Lefevrea fulvipes, n. sp. 



Dark greenish, the basal five joints of the antennae and the legs 

 frdvous ; thorax strongly and closely punctured ; elytra finely 

 punctate-striate ; underside blackish. 



Length 1^ line. 



Head rather closely and distinctly punctured, greenish, the 

 labrura fulvous ; clypeus not separated from the face ; antennae 

 extending to the middle of the elytra, the lower five joints fulvous. 



