C86 Mr. B. P. Uvarov on new 



reaching to the apex of the subgenital plate, compressed 

 laterally, incurved, with the apex acute and somewhat 

 decurved. 



General coloration blackish olivaceous, variegated with 

 yellow and black. Antennae with the base yellowish, the 

 iirst joint bearing a blackish-green streak, the rest, begin- 

 ning with the fourth joint, red. Head black, except the 

 fastigium of vertex and the cheeks, which are yellow. 

 Pronotum black, somewhat olivaceous on the disc, with a 

 triangular spot on the front margin of each lateral lobe, and 

 more than the lower half of the metazona, yellow. Pleurae 

 olivaceous black. Elytra olivaceous basally, gradually 

 merging into vinous red towards the apex. Wings pale 

 vinous red. Front and middle legs olivaceous. Hind 

 femora greenish yellow, with the extreme base, a fairly broad 

 fascia just before the middle, another narrow fascia in 

 the apical third, the knee, and almost the whole of the 

 lower surface black. Hind tibiae dark vinous red, with the 

 base black and with a yellow subbasal ring ; the spines 

 unicolorous with tibia, black-tipped. Hind tarsi vinous red, 

 with the apical ungues yellow, black-tipped. The underside 

 yellow. The whole body and legs covered with yellowish 

 hairs. 



? (paratype). Differs from the male, apart from the larger 

 size, in the less dark general coloration. Its head is not 

 black, but only blackened behind the eyes and on the 

 clypeus ; pronotum olivaceous brown on the upper side, with 

 the lateral lobes dirty yellow, bearing an indistinct blackish- 

 green fascia along the upper margin, the space between the 

 sulci being also of that colour ; hind femora as in the male, 

 but with the underside not black. Antennae with the basal 

 joints as in the male, but the rest pitch-black, reaching only 

 to the hind coxae. 



6 (type). $ (paratype). 



mill . mm. 



Length of body 24 38 



7 



pronotum .... 5 



elytra 21 



liiud femora . . 12 16"5 



„ elvtra 21 28 



Described from two males and one female from Entebbe, 

 Uganda (C. C. Goivdey). 



Seems to be clearly related to S. roseuSj G.-Tos, from 

 Congo, known to me by description only, but easily separated 

 from it by some details of pattern and especially by the 

 coloration of the hind femora and tibiae. The difference 



