212 ZOOLOGICAL EESULTS OF THE EUWENZOEI EXPEDITION. 



Hah. Mokia, S.E. Ruwenzovi, 3400 ft., and Mubukii Valley, E. EuAvenzori, COOO- 

 13,000 ft. 



This species resembles C. marmorata Reiche in being furnished with erect black hairs 

 and in having the elytra somewhat pointed at the apex, but di tiers from it by its less 

 closely punctured elytra, more closely approximated antennary tubercles, and its longer 

 antennEe, the male of C. marmorata having the antennae scarcely longer than the body. 



Ceeoplksis ikregulakis Har. Mitth. ent. Ver. Miinch. 1878, p. 49. 

 Mokia, S.E. Euwenzori, 3400 ft. 



Cekoplesis signata AVaterh. Ann. Mag. N. H. (6) vi. p. 108 (1890). 

 ■ Euwenzori, 7000-8000 ft. {G. F. Scott Elliot); Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori. 



TiTOCERES JASPIDEUS Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1835, p. 34. 

 Mokia, S.E. Euwenzori, 3400 ft, 



Phryjceta obscura Oliv. Encycl. Meth. vii. p. 462 (1792) ; Entom. iv. no. 67, p. 80, 

 pi. 8. fig. 53. 

 ■Ruwenzori, 6000-8000 ft. (G. F. Scott Elliot). 



Phrtnetoides eegia Auriv. Entom. Tidskr. 188G, p. 91. 

 Ruwenzori, 6000-8000 ft. {G. F. Scott Elliot). 



Pheystola ellioti, sp. n. (Plate VI. fig. 18.) 



Black; body beneath, femora and tibise rather densely covered with ochreous-brown 

 pubescence ; head, thorax, and elytra with a somewhat similarly-coloured, but less 

 dense pubescence, varied on the elytra with some oblique dark brown bands, one ot 

 vvliich, on each side, begins at the outer margin behind the middle and extends 

 obliquely forwards towards the suture, near which at about the middle of the length 

 of the elytron it is marked with a small spot of ochreous pubescence ; antennae rather 

 thinly covered with grey or ochreous-grey pubescence ; tarsi grey above. Lower lobe 

 of each eye not so long as the cheek below it. Prothorax furnished Avith a very large, 

 glabrous, discal tubercle, which is marked Avith a median groove along its whole length. 

 Elytra rugose-granulate at the base both on the disc and at and behind the shoulders, 

 punctate thence up to about the middle, behind which the punctures become much 

 smaller and sparser, until at a short distance beyond it they almost entirely disappear. 

 : Length 19-29 ; breadth 5^-10^ mm. 



Ilab. Euwenzori, 6000-8000 ft. {G. F. Scott Elliot) ; Mubuku Valley, E. Euwenzori, 

 6000-13,000 ft. 



This species resembles P. hecphora Thoms. and P. hulhifera Kolbe in the size and 

 form of the large discal tubercle on the prothorax, tliis tubercle being, however, 



