86 M. L. Peringuey's Third Contribution [March 30, 



411. P. humeralis. Schauf. 

 from Natal and Zarabeze River. 



Gen. Euryope. Dalm. 



412. E. terminalis. Baly. 



from Cape Colony (Diamond Fields) Natal, Transvaal and Delagoa 

 Bay. 



413. E. notabilis. spec. nov. 



Oblonga, valde convexa, supra pallido subtus rufo-fulva, antennis, 

 Jronte maculis binis, prothorace maculis sex, elytris plagis quatuor 

 in singulo, pedibus pectorisque latcribus nigris. 



Long. 11, lat. 6™. 



Oblong, very convex, pale fulvous on the upper part, reddish under- 

 neath ; head very broad, depressed, with two round spots in the centre ; 

 prothorax nearly twice as broad as long, with the anterior angles very 

 acute, produced outwardly, and marked with six black spots, three on 

 each side ; scutellum black ; elytra elongated, convex, with the 

 shoulders moderately produced, faintly impressed transversely in the 

 anterior part, a little above the middle, and each elytron with four 

 black patches ; the first on the shoulder, the second in line with the 

 first at an equal distance from the scutellum and the shoulder, the 

 third, a very elongated one, in the centre at an equal distance from the 

 suture and the outer margin, and the fourth below it, but nearer to the 

 outer magin than to the suture ; antennae, legs and sides of pectus 

 black. 



Allied to K, terminalis, Bal., but larger and differently marked ; 

 the trans\erse supra-median impression on the elytra, so conspicuous 

 in terminalis is hardly discernible in the present species. 



G-en. Syagrus. Chapuy. 



414. S. rugiceps. Lefev. Trans. S. Afric. Philos. Society, Vol. VI., 

 1890., p 43. 



Recorded from Natal and Zambeze. 



415. S. rufo-brunneus. Lefev. loc. cit. p. 43. 

 „ from the Limpopo and Zambeze. 



