198 ZOOLOGICAL EESULTS OF THE EUWENZOEI EXPEDITION. 



Epilachna albomaculata Kolbe, 1. c. 



Mubuku Valley, E. Euwenzori, 6000-13,000 ft. 



Epilachna amokpha, sp. n. 



Nigra, elytris rufis, marginibus omnibus, macula circumscutellari, iia apicali, 

 maculisque 6-16 discoidalibus in fasciis transversis plus minusve connexis nigris ; 

 sat dense pubescens, brevis, prothorace postice obtuse angulato ; elytris conjunctim 

 subquadratis, coriaceis, punctis aliquibus distinctis, lateribus late marginatis, 

 post humeros fere rectis, apicibus subtruncatis ; pedibus sat brevibus, unguibus 

 profunde fissis, baud appendiculatis : 

 2 , abdominis segraento 5° medio postice lobato, 6° apice fisso. 

 Long. 7-8 mm. Lat. max. 6-6"5 mm. 

 Ilab. Mubuku Valley, E. Euwenzori, 6000-13,000 ft. 



This species closely resembles E. albomaculata Kolbe in colour and pattern, but 

 is shorter and more irregular in form. It is black, with the elytra red and decorated 

 with 1, 2, or 3 transverse bars formed by the linking together of roundish black spots. 

 The margins and a scutellar and an apical patch are also black. The sides are broadly 

 flanged, very prominent at the shoulders, nearly straight behind them, and subtruncate 

 at the apices. 



Tv\'o males and one female specimen were taken, all differing in coloration. One 

 lias three transverse black bars upon the elytra, another two, and the third specimen 

 only one. 



Epilachna sp. near E. kasebergi Weise, Deuts. ent. Zeits. 1898, p. 106. 



A specimen from the Mubuku Valley, E. Euwenzori (6000-13,000 ft.), almost agrees 

 with the description of Weise's insect, but it is closely pubescent and the spots are 

 blood-i'ed. 



Epilachna seeva, sp. n. (Plate VII. fig. 6.) 



Nigra, elytris punctis duobus sanguineo-rufis utrinque oniatis, primo pone marginem 

 anticum alteroque apicem versus ; corpus omnino pubescens, prothorace baud 

 lato, basi medio arcuato ; elytris conjunctim cordiformibus, distincte baud dense 

 punctatis, lateribus sat late marginatis, regulariter arcuatis, apicibus vix productis ; 

 unguibus sat profunde fissis, basi appendiculatis. 



Long. 7-8-5 mm. Lat. max. 6-7 mm. 



Hab. Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori, 6000-13,000 ft. 



Blue-black and finely pubescent, with an anterior and posterior more or less round 

 blood-red spot upon each elytron. The elytra are distinctly punctured and broadly 



