1900.] ON PHYTOPHAGOUS COLEOPTERA FROM AFRICA. 203 



26. Pamphila misera Lucas. 



Pamphila misera, Kirby, t. c. p. 607 (1871). 



Hab. Cuba. 



a. August 12, 1898. 



27. Pamphila, sp. inc. 



a. July 4, 1898. 



b. October 5, 1898. 



28. Polites thaumas (Fabr.). 



Pamphila thaumas, Kirby, t. c. p. 599 (1871). 

 Hab. U. S. of America. 



a. July 2, 1898. 



b. October 7, 1898. 



29. Hylephila phyl^us (Drury). 

 Pamphila phylcms, Kirby, t. c. p. 600 (1871). 

 Hab. Antilles. 



a, b. S • July 16, 25, 1898. 

 e, d. o" $ . August 8, 1898. 

 e. $ • September 29, 1898. 

 /. $ ■ October 6, 1898. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE XIX. 



Fig. 1. Papilio bonhotei, $ , p. 201. 

 1 a. Underside of the same. 

 1 b. Papilio bonlwtei, § . 

 1 c. Underside of the same. 



6. On new Genera and Species of Phytophagous Coleoptera 

 from South and Central Africa. By Martin Jacoby, 

 F.E.S. 



[Eeceived February 20, 1900.] 

 (Plate XX.) 



The present paper contains the descriptions of oue hundred new 

 species of Phytophagous Coleoptera, including also the characters 

 of three new genera. The materials upon which they are based have 

 been received principally from Mr. Guy Marshall in Mashonaland, 

 the Rev. J. O'j^eil in Cape Colony, from Dr. Staudinger and 11 err 

 Bang-Haas, and others ; all the types are in my collection. Our 

 knowledge of the African fauna is therefore again considerably 

 augmented, thanks to the assistance of the above-mentioned 

 ardent collectors. 



CRIOCERINiE. 



Lema duvivieri, sp. n. 



Dark fulvous, the head, anteunae, and the legs (the base of the 



