96 M, L. Peringuey's Descriptive Catalogue [Nov. 30, 



in the present species by a small, black-edged tooth, there is also along 

 the suture a hardly defined series of green punctures." 



Will very likely prove to be identical with G. incmis, Walleugr. 



0. SECURicoRNis. Horn. 



loc. cit p. 85. 



Similar to 0, marginella, Dej, ; the antennae are shorter and the last 

 joints more ampliated ; more similar still to G. laphyricornis, but 

 the elytra are narrower, more rounded at the apex, and marked 

 differently. 



Length, 9^'"- Cap. Bon. Sp. 



** Although the shape of the antennse of this species, a male, is like that 

 of lapliyricornisy it differs much from it, the labrum is more produced 

 apically, the head and thorax are as in C. marginella, but more shining ; 

 the wing-covers are narrower than in la^pliigricornis , even narrower than 

 in marginella^ the markings consist of a narrow margin emitting a 

 tolerably long humeral ramus, the median ramus begins somewhat 

 nearer the base than in nutrginella, and slants further downwards, and 

 the hind lunule is produced only as a small rounded protuberance." 



Deomica. 



Dr. C. A. Dohrn has described in the Stett. Ent. Zeit. for 1891, p. 384, 

 a new Dromica, which judging from the description will probably be 

 found very closely allied, if not identical with D. alUvittis, did. 



D. Bertin^. Dohrn. 

 Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1891, p. 384. 



'' Female : Bronze on the upper part, violaceous-black underneath, 

 antennee brown with the basal joints brassy-green, labrum testa- 

 ceous, mandibles very acute, very black, palpi testaceous, 

 blackish at the tip, eyes brown, moderately prominent ; pro thorax sub- 



