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Diagnosen dreier africanischer Ceranibyciden 



von G. Quedenfeldt. 



1. Acmocera undulata n. sp. 



Opaca, modice elongata, supra et subtus pilis griseis et ochraceis 

 squamidiforme ohtecta; vertice 4 vittato, vittis externis hrevioribus; 

 thorace disco vittis duahus, hasin versus divergentihus ; elytris 

 fasciis trihus ochraceo-vel cinereo-imdidatis, fascia suhhumerali 

 scutellum versus biramosa, fascia postmediana et apicali saepe 

 maculis disparibtis compositis; antennis pedibusque einereo-pu- 

 bescentihus ; corpjore subtus ochraceo-tomentoso. Long. 14 — 17 mm. 

 Lat. 5 — 6 mm. Qnango-Strom. 



2. Ceroplesis Mechoivi n. sp. 



Nigra, opaca; capite sparsim albo-piloso; thorace scutelloque 

 incane-tomentosis, illo lateribus obtuse-dentatis, disco utrinque 

 punctis 8 — 10 impressis; eJytris, roseis brevissinie tomentosis, 

 fasciis tribus nigro-velutinis, prima basali et secunda mediana 

 marginem attingentibus, tertia, ante apicem, margine disjuncta; 

 epipleuris rufis; antennis f er e glabris ; corpore subtus cum pedibus 

 brevissime griseo-pubescente. Long. 24 — 27 mm. Quango-Strom, 



3. Äcri/doschema ligata n. sp. 



Nigro-picea, fusco-tomentosa; fronte lateribus tenuiter albo- 

 terminatis; corpore supra vinculis duobus albido-pilosis, post 

 scutellum decussatis, ornato; elytris praeterea fascia post-Tnediana 

 serrata et fascia anteapicali leviter curvata, utrisque albidis; an- 

 tennarum articulo 3 apice fasciculato; abdomine segmentis dense 

 flavo-pilosis. Long. 13—15 mm. Quango-Strom. 



Vorstehende Arten wurden von dem Africa-Reisenden Herrn Major 

 a. D. V. Mechow, und zwar Acmocera in ziemlicher Anzahl gesammelt. 



