"98 Transactions South African Philosophical Society, [vol. xiii. 



C amenta (Hybocamenta) rufina, Fahr., 

 Insect. Caffr., ii., p. 113. 



Head fuscous, prothorax distinctly red ; scutellum black, elytra 

 testaceous ; antennal club flavous in the male, rufescent in the 

 female ; head somewhat coarsely punctured, clypeus not distinctly 

 emarginate in front, and with the outer angles rounded, the clypeal 

 keel is straight, the clypeal suture is very distinct ; antennal club of 

 male 6-jointed, the inner joint slightly shorter than the one follow- 

 ing, fourth joint of pedicel slightly aculeate, club of the female 

 5-jointed, but with the inner joint half as long as the others, and the 

 fifth joint of the pedicel sharply acuminate ; prothorax deeply punc- 

 tured ; elytra with the dorsal costules plainly defined, punctures 

 round and separated by smooth intervals. 



Length 8-9| mm. ; width 4-J- 5f mm. 



Hab. Natal (Durban). 



Camenta (Hybocamenta) unicolor, Bohem., 

 Insect. Caffr., ii., p. 113. 



Female: Closely resembling G. rufina ; the colour, however, is 

 paler, neither the head nor the scutellum are infuscate, the clypeus 

 is plainly emarginate in front, the clypeal keel is slightly arcuate, 

 the antennae are flavous ; the punctures on the head, prothorax, and 

 elytra are finer and more shallow, and the costules on the elytra are 

 hardly noticeable. 



Length 8 J mm. ; width 4|- mm. 



Hab. Natal (Durban). 



Camenta (Hybocamenta) simillima, n. spec. 



Closely allied to G. rufina, but much smaller, and with the same 

 colouration, i.e., infuscate head and scutellum, reddish prothorax 

 and testaceous elytra, paler, however, than in G. rufina ; it is a little 

 more parallel, the whole antennas are black instead of flavous, the 

 costules on the elytra are very feebly indicated, and the punctures 

 are proportionately deeper. I know only the male of this species. 



Length 6 mm. ; width 3 mm. 



Hab. Natal (Durban). 



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Camenta (Hybocamenta) inops, n. spec. 



Shorter and a little broader in proportion than C. rufina, and of 

 nearly the same size as C. simillima, but broader ; it is easily recog- 



