272 REY. H. 8. GORHAM ON [June 6, 
vil. p. 351) as 7’. teter from Natal. From so few examples it is im- 
possible to say whether these two pertain to one or two species ; 
or what is the sex of the specimen with transverse thorax, which 
is also more shining and has shorter antenne. I incline to the 
belief that they represent two species, the latter being referable to 
C. nigrina Bohem. 
CLERID &. 
EucyMaroperA Schenkling. 
EucymatoderaSchenkling, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, 1899, p. 333; 
Genera Ins. fase. xiii. p. 19 (1903). 
EUCYMATODERA CINGULATA Klug, Cler. p. 273 (Zllus cingulatus). 
Hab. Algoa Bay. 
EUCYMATODERA HOTTENTOTA Knw. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. p. 463 
(1893) ; Schenk. /. ¢. p. 20. 
Hab. Willowmore, Cape Colony (Lrauns). 
Cyxiprus Lat. 
Cylidrus Schenk. Genera Ins. fase. xiii. p. 5 
CYLIDRUS BALTEATUS Klug, Cler, p. 263. 
Hab. Bothaville, Orange R. State (Lrauns). 
I had not seen this from 8. Africa before. 
Gyponyx Gorham. 
Gyponyz Gorham, Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. 1883, p. 604; Schenk. 
lic. p. 45. 
GYPONYX CHINENSIS Fab. 
Gyponyx marmoratus Klug, Cler. p. 308 (Clerus), nota p. 379. 
Hab. Bothaville, Orange R. State (Brawis). 
GyPoNyX RETROCINCTUS Chevr. Rev. Mag. Zool. p. 283 (1874). 
Hab, Sunday River, Cape Colony (Lrauns). 
GYPONYX ALGOENSIS, sp. n. 
Oblongus, subparallelus, piceo-brunneus, nitidus; elytris basi 
dilutioribus, ultra medium fascia undulata et apice albis. 
Capite crebre prothorace parce punctatis, hoc pernitido, antice 
tenwiter constricto, postice coarctato; antennis et. palpis rufo- 
piceis ; elytris usque ad fasciam grosse seriatim punctatis, inde 
ad apicem fere levibus ; pedibus piceis, tarsis dilutioribus, 
metasterno punctato. Long. 11-14 millim. 
Hab. Algoa Bay (1. Brawns). 
The general colour of this species is dark pitchy brown, the 
antenne, palpi, tarsi, and the base of the elytra nearly as far as 
the white fascia are rufo- piceous, the elytra are blackish in an 
