1900.] Catalogue of the Coleoptera of South Africa. 497 



broadly hollowed inwardly, apical lobe broad, pubescent and 

 ciliate, inner lobe narrow, pubescent, stiffly ciliate, the apical 

 part is corneous and bears at tip two stronger and stiffer claw- 

 like ciliae and a small sharp tooth underneath ; apical joint of 

 maxillary palpi long, sub-cylindrical and truncate at tip ; antennae 

 ten-jointed, club tri-jointed, first joint larger than the other two and 

 concave, apical joint flat ; eyes deeply divided by the canthus of the 

 genae and showing much less on the upper than on the under side ; 

 mandibles partly hidden by the labrum, arcuate in the anterior part 

 where they are reflexed, slightly bifid at tip and ciliate laterally ; 

 head simple, labrum briefly transverse, emarginate at middle and 

 rounded laterally ; prothorax attenuate diagonally from base to apex 

 and with the anterior angles sharp and the basal one obtusely 

 rounded, very little convex on the disk and depressed laterally 

 behind ; scutellum sharply triangular ; elytra elongate, ampliate in 

 the posterior part, moderately convex in front, distinctly more so 

 behind, covering the pygidium, and somewhat indistinctly striate ; 

 coxae contiguous ; legs moderately slender ; anterior tibiae nearly 

 straight, not obliquely truncate and with a slender apical spur in the 

 outer angle, bi-dentate externally and strongly serrate above the digits 

 right to the base ; intermediate and posterior tibiae slender, bi-carinate, 

 ciliate on the upper side and not dilated at tip ; tarsi not quite as 

 long as the tibiae ; outer claws of the anterior tarsi a little longer 

 than the inner one and having a small but sharp tooth underneath 

 towards the middle, intermediate, and posterior claws simple and of 

 equal length ; valves of penis bifid and greatly distorted (plate xxxix. , 

 figs. 1, la, Ih.). 



The genus is represented in Madagascar, Senegal, Central and 

 Eastern Africa, Sumatra, and Australia. 



Ph^ocrous madagascaeiensis Westw., 



Plate XXXIX., figs. 1, la, Ih. 



Trans. Entom. Soc. Lond., 1846, p. 161. 



Chestnut-brown, glabrous, somewhat ferruginous red on the 

 clypeus, the sides of the prothorax, and the legs ; antennae ferrugi- 

 nous ; labrum nearly as broad as the clypeus with the suture slightly 

 arcuate, whole head covered with closely set punctures, genae 

 distinct, sub-auriculate, but without suture ; prothorax narrowly 

 marginate all round, slightly convex, distinctly depressed laterally 

 and covered with not very closely set punctures which are deeper 

 and a little more scattered on the sides than on the disk in the median 



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