140 



MR. 



G. A. K. MARSHALL ON^ COLEOPTERA [Jail. 19, 



pilulavius P 36 



-poU'marms Gi/l 70 



porculus Spamn 131 



propinqmis, sp. nov 119 



punctirostris Gi/l 22 



quadi-ilineatus Gyl 9 



quadriiiodis Fahr 94 



quadrispiiiosus F 139 



recurvus F 54 



rhampJiastus Gyl 8 



rubif'er F 49 



ruhrospinosus Fahr 49 



rugirostris Gyl 5 



scaber, sp. uov 68 



seriatus Gjd 7 



seriegraiiosus Gyl 127 



serienodosus Gyl 6 



seriespinosus Gyl 89 



serratus MsU 79 



setiferus Gyl 105 



setulosus Gyl 10 



severus Gyl 34 



sexvittatus F 64 



sjostedti, sp. nov 129 



sparrnmni Gyl 54 



sparsus Mslil 29 



spectrum F 39 



spiculosus Gyl 60 



spiiiicollis Gyl 88 



spiuifer Gj'l 41 



squalidus Gyl 97 



subcordatus Gj'l 16 



sublineatus Gyl 136 



subvittatus Gyl 137 



sulcirostris Palir 53 



suturalis, sp. nov 30 



talpaFahr 122 



tenuegranosus Fairm 38 



thoracicus Fahr 86 



transvaalensis Per 65 



tricostatus Mslil 69 



tuherifer Gyl 59 



tuberosus Gyl 84 



turpis Schonh 36 



vaferFahr 62 



variegatus, sp . nov 35 



varius Fahr 132 



verrucellus Gyl 12 



verrucosus L 3 



viator Kolbe 38 



vicinus Mshl 123 



vittatus Fahr 135 



wahlbergi Boh 78 



seyJieri Boh. MS 61 



Appendix. 



Stramia, gen. nov. 



Head snborbicular, continuovis with rostrum, anteocular furrows 

 absent ; eyes subdepi-essed, elongate and transverse. JRostriim 

 about as long as prothorax, comparatively slender, parallel- sided 

 throughout or even slightly subulate ; scrobes deep, sti'aight and 

 lateral, reaching the eye. Antennce inserted near apex of 

 rostrum, with the scape reaching about the middle of eye, sharply 

 clavate and strongly curved ; funicle with seven joints, 1 and 2 

 elongate, the former subcompressed and much broader than 2, 

 3-7 short and subequal ; club elongate and acuminate. Protliorax 

 transverse, its sides strongly rounded, the apical mai'gin truncate, 

 ocular lobes feeble, sometimes almost obsolete, base truncate or 

 broadly rounded ; upper surface convex and closely granulate 

 throughout. Elytra ovate, about as broad as prothorax at base, 

 apices jointly i-ounded, shoulders prominent, occasionally produced 

 anterioily into a sharp point ; vipper surface convex, shallowly 

 punctato-striate, the intervals regularly granulate. Ahdo'nien with 

 segment 1 separated from 2 by a distinct curved suture, the latter 

 longei- than 2 or 3 separately, but shorter than the two together ; 

 intercoxal piece broadly i-ounded. Legs moderately long and 

 stout, femora clavate, tibiae simple, the anterior pairs slightly 

 incurved at apex and finely serrate along their inner edge ; tarsi 

 spongy beneath, the 2nd joint shorter and narrower than 1st and 

 3rd, the latter deeply lobate ; claws free. 



The described species referable to this genus are Tanyrrhynchus 

 costirostris Boh. {=^ Hipporrhinits costir ostris ¥ahr. = Tan. Iccti- 

 Gollis Fst.), Hij). pygmceiis Gyl. {^=Tan. biguttatus lioh. = Tan. 



