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•Gen. Trigonopus. Muls. & Rey. 



264. T. laticollis. spec. nov. 



Oblo?igus, niger, nitidus ; prothorace scrobiculato, lato, convexo, 

 lateribus rotundatis ; elytris prothoracis basi haud latioribus, fere 

 rectis, punctato-striatis ; pedibus anticis inter •mediis que tri-denfatis. 



Long. 9-13, lat. 4-6j mm . 



Oblong, black, shining, with the palpi and the two last articulations 

 of the antennas reddish ; head and prothorax finely scrobiculated, the 

 latter broad, very convex and with a faint median impression in the 

 anterior part ; elytra straight, rounded posteriorly, not so broad as 

 the prothorax, moderately convex, punctato-striated with the intervals 

 rounded ; anterior tibiae slightly falcate inwardly and tri-dentate 

 outwardly, as are also the intermediate ones, the basal tooth being the 

 broadest of the three ; the hind tibiae have only one broad tooth. 



Gen. Gonopus. Latr. 



265. G. agrestis. Fahr. 



Recorded from Lake N' Garni and Zambeze River. 



266. G. costatus. Fahr. 



„ from Damaraland. 



267. G. sulcatus. Solier. 



„ from all parts of South Africa. 



Gen. Anomalipus. Guer. 



268. A. lemur. Fahr. 



„ from Transvaal, and between the Zambeze and Limpopo 

 Rivers. 



269. A. elephas. Fahr. 



„ from Lake N'Gami and between the Zambeze and Limpopo 

 Rivers. 



Gen. Toxictjm. Latr. 



270. T. taurus. Fabr. 



„ from Cape Colony, Natal. Transvaal, Guinea and Senegal. 



