94 . M, L. Peringiiei/s Descriptive Catalogue [Kov. 30. 



male example in Chaudoir's collection under the name ramigera, 

 Kraatz, and also from N'Grami or Damaraland. 



'C. SIMPLEX. Bates. 

 Cistul. Entomol. 1882, p. 333. 



Black on the uppex part, with the sides dark-blue, and marginated 

 with bronze ; head strigose^ lab rum (female) black with a whitish 

 median spot ; prothorax cylindrical, plicated transversely, elytra elon- 

 gated, ovate, with the suture strongly spinose at the apex, closely but 

 not deeply punctured, and with a very narrow white band near the 

 apex ; legs dark-blue. 



Length, 16"^-^- 



The elytra are less densely punctured, narrower and more attenuated 

 anteriorly than in C. citreoguttata (Bates). 



Mozambique. 



2Q^ GRANULATA. Dokht. 



Mater, p. Cicindel. 1883, p. 5. 

 Esv. mens. d'Ent. 



Brassy black on the iipper part, black underneath, shining ; labrum 

 brownish with a black patch at the base ; prothorax twice as long as 

 wide, sub-cylindrical, with the median groove and the transverse plication 

 nearly obsolete ; elytra ovate, ampliated past the middle, narrowed 

 behind, the suture produced in a fine and very acute spine, strongly 

 granulated, the granulation less pronounced behind, suture granulated, 

 slightly raised, very distinct, and on each side of the elytra a small, 

 narrow, elongated supra apical pale-yellow marginal patch. 



Length, 12-13 ; width, 3-3l"^-"^- 



? Caffraria. 



* k ^ These two species are unknown to me. 



