344 -P. Cameron. 



Autennae 32-jointed, louger thau the body ; the flagelluui 

 thickly covered with glistening white pubescence. The 

 inaudibles hâve a verrailliou red tinge, probably owing to 

 discolouration. Head smooth and shiuiug, almost bare. Pro- 

 and mesothorax smooth and shilling ; the parapsidal furrows 

 deep, unitiug at the apex iuto a deep furrow ; the apices of 

 the lateral lobes are reddish brown. Base of metanotum 

 smooth ; the rest with longitudinal keels, the central of which 

 are united by trausverse Striae, which are stout and close 

 together. Apex of propleurae fuscous. There is a large, 

 wide mesopleural furrow, which does not reach to the apex ; 

 it is deep aud coarsely striated. First abdominal segment 

 aciculated, with some fine irregulär longitudinal striae ; the 

 rest smooth and shiuing. The récurrent nervure is received 

 shortly before the transverse cubital; the 2 n( l discoidal cellule 

 extends beyond it; the transverse mediau uervure is received 

 clearly beyond the transverse basai. The radius in the hind 

 wiugs originates from a stigma, to which the costal is uuited. 



This species agrées best with Phaenocarpa s. str. 



Descriptions ottwo Species ot Enrytomini 

 (Malcididae) from Cape Colony. (e y m). 



By P. Cameron. 



1. Euxysoma testaceitarsis sp. nov. cf. 



Black, the kuees and tarsi testaceous ; the wiugs hyaline, 

 their uervures fuscous. Face aciculated, the lower part 

 laterally closely, finely obliquely striated ; the centre from 

 near the middle hollowed, longer thau broad, aud with a 

 louger thau broad, raised body, slightly narrowed and rounded 

 above ; below the autennae, aud above this, in the centre, is 

 a stout, wide longitudinal keel, sligthly narrowed in the centre. 

 Frout and vertex rather strougly aciculated or finely closely 

 punctured. The depressed base of pronotum finely, closely 

 transversely striated; the middle more strougly punctured, 

 with a short furrow or elougated fovea iu the middle ; aud 

 with a small round fovea on eitherside of its apex ; the apex 

 is somewhat depressed and closely aciculated. Mesouotuni 

 finely, distinctly, aciculated-punctured ; the lateral lobes more 



