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Camenta (Hybocamenta) pilosella, n. spec. 



Black, but with the elytra deeply infuscate, and having two juxta- 

 sutural testaceous bands in the posterior part, but extending at times 

 from the shoulders to the apex, whole upper side clothed with sub- 

 erect, not very dense sub-flavescent hairs ; clypeus slightly sinuate in 

 the anterior part and with the apical angles rounded, covered like' 

 the head with deep, but somewhat scattered punctures ; prothorax 

 covered with similar punctures ; elytra deeply and coarsely punc- 

 tate, the costules well defined ; 6- jointed antennal club of male 

 long, black, like the pedicel ; anterior tibiae testaceous ; posterior 

 ones more or less deeply infuscate. Female unknown. 



Length 4J— 4J mm. ; width 2J-2f mm. 



Hab. Natal (Lower Tugela, Umhamli village). 



Camenta (Hybocamenta) moeio, Fahr., 

 Insect. Caffr., ii., p. 120. 



Black, very shining, glabrous above ; antennae black in the male, 

 reddish but with the club partly infuscate in the female ; clypeus 

 not emarginate or sinuate in front, and with the anterior angles 

 somewhat sharper in the male than in the female, the clypeal suture 

 is nearly obliterated in the former, which is also more parallel, and 

 the very long antennal club of which is 6-jointed, and the fourth 

 joint of the pedicel briefly laminate, that of the female is 5-jointed ; 

 the shape and sculpture are the same as in C. pilosella ; the anterior 

 tibiae are also testaceous. 



Length 3f— 5 mm. ; width 2-3 J mm. 



Hab. Natal (Estcourt, Frere) ; Transvaal (Potchefstroom, Lyden- 

 burg). 



Camenta (Hemicamenta) caffbina, n. spec. 



Eed, with the head slightly infuscate in the male, black in the 

 female the prothorax of which is also infuscate laterally, but occa- 

 sionally totally piceous ; the male is more elongated and less convex 

 than the female, the clypeus is more deeply incised laterally and 

 the two anterior angles are very sharp and project also more than in 

 the female, the antennal club is 5-jointed in both sexes with the 

 inner joint a little shorter than the one following, and the fifth joint 

 of the pedicel is compressed and slightly acuminate ; the punctuation 

 of the head is very close, but not that of the prothorax ; the costules 

 of the elytra are very plain and the punctures sub -seriate. 



Length 7-J- 10J mm. ; width 4|— 5J- mm. 



Hab. Cape Colony (Graham's Town, Uitenhage). 



