258 MR. MARTIN JACOBY ox [Feb, 1 6, 



postei'iorly, the colour dark greenish Beneons, all the ^junctures 

 provided with longish white haii"s ; the femora seneous or cupreous, 

 the anterior and posterior ones dentate ; tibiae and tarsi fulvous. 



Hah. Ifafa Mountains, Natal (C. Barker). 



Of this, the smallest species of the genus, I received two, evi- 

 dently female, specimens from Mr. Barker ; from Patisiris the 

 tooth of the anterior and posterior femora and the shape of the 

 last joint of the antennse distinguish the genus Macetes. 



EURYOPE BARKERI, Sp. n. 



Above reddish fulvous, below and the legs black; head and 

 thorax with a central black spot, finely and closely punctured ; 

 elytra ova,te, an angulate short transverse band at the base and 

 two elongate spots near the apex black. 



Length 7 millim. 



Head finely punctured, very closely so at the anterior portion, 

 wdth the interstices finely rugose, the vertex with a black spot ; 

 antennse with the basal six joints black (the rest wanting), lower 

 two joints fulvous at the apex ; thorax more than twice as broad 

 as long, the sides straight, anterior angles obliquely thickened, 

 the sui'face strongly convex, very closely and finely punctured at 

 the sides, with the interstices slightly rugose, the middle with a 

 nearly smooth, narrow space and a small black spot ; scutellum 

 black; elytra short and ovate, strongly convex, widened towards 

 the apex, the shoulders strongly swollen in shape of a short i-idge 

 which gradually diminishes posteiiorly, the disc very finely 

 punctured in irregular rows, a short band extends from the base 

 to below the shoulders, where it tuins at right angles towards the 

 suture without extending to it, this band is strongly constricted 

 at the middle, below the latter are two elongate spots placed side 

 by side ; underside and legs black. 



Hah. Lower Tugela, Natal [C. Barker). 



Allied to E. terminalis Baly, but with the lower parts and legs 

 black, the thorax with a single central spot only, the humeral 

 stripe of difierent shape and position, and the elytra more sparsely 

 and finely punctured, the latter also shorter and widened below 

 the middle. I received a single specimen from Mr. Bai-ker ; 

 others are in that gentleman's possession. 



COLASPOSOMA SHEPPARDI, Sp. n. 



Dark seneous, the basal joints of the antennae fulvous ; thorax 

 very strongly and closely punctured ; elytra with basal depression, 

 very strongly transversely rugose at the sides, closely punctured 

 like the thorax, each elytron with a short transverse ridge near 

 the apex ; anterior femora with a tooth. 



Length 5 millim. 



Head strongly punctured, with a central longitudinal groove, 

 the latter and the base of the antennae reddish cupreous, rest of 

 the surface dark seneous ; clypeus punctured like the head ; 

 antennae slender, the six lower joints fulvous, the others black, 



