188 ZOOLOGICAL EESULTS OF THE KUWENZOM EXPEDITIOISr. 



Family Hybosouid^. 

 Phjeochrous sp. 

 Mokia, S.E. Euwenzori, 3400 ft. A single specimen represents this family also. 



Family A P II D 1 1 D ^E. 



Aphodius unicoenutus Schmidt, Notes Leyden Mus. xxxi. 1909, p. 111. 

 A. rhinoceros Per. (nee Reiclie), Trans. S. Afr. Phil. Soc. vol. xii. 1902^ p. 402. 



This species, first described by Dr. Peringuey, is closely allied to Aphodius 

 rhinoceros Reiche, but quite distinct from it. Reiche's type as well as co-types of 

 A. armatus Eoth (a synonym of A. rhinoceros) are now in the British Museum. 

 A. unicornutus is rather smaller than that species, the elytra are darker, the pro- 

 thoracic elevation of the male has two points instead of one, the clypeus is more 

 sinuated in front, the elytral sulci are scarcely visibly punctured and the interstices are 

 more convex. Eeiche's figure represents the colour of A. rhinoceros as darker than it 

 actually is. The elytra are testaceous with the sutural margins brown, whereas the 

 present species is almost uniformly reddish-testaceous. 



Hah. A single female was found at Mokia, S.E. Euwenzori, 3400 ft. There are also 

 examples in the British Museum from Natal, Johannesburg, and Salisbury. 



Family CoPKiDJi;. 

 Heliocopfjs colossus Bates, Col. Hefte, iv. p. 88 ; Kolbe, Deutsch-Ost-Afr. p. 141. 

 One male specimen was taken at Fort Beni, Seailiki Valley. 



Heliocopkis hamadrtas F. Syst. Ent. p. 22. 



Fort Beni, Semliki Valley, and Mokia, S.E. Euwenzori, 3400 ft. Several examples. 



Cathaesius vitulus Boh. Ins. CafFr. ii. p. 228. 

 Mokia, S.E. Euwenzori, 3400 ft. A single female. 



CoPEis hakkisi Waterh. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (6) vii. 1891, p. 51-5. 

 Mubuku Valley, E. Euwenzori, 6000-7000 ft. This species ranges from Somaliland 

 to the Orange Elver Colony. 



Gtmnopleukus insidiosus Pering. Trans. S. Afr. Phil. Soc. xii. 1901, p. 69. 

 Mokia, S.E. Euwenzori, 3400 ft. 



