1908.] Catalogue of the Coleoptera of South Africa. 675 



This species is, judging from the figure, very much like Mi, stabilis, 

 Per., Cat. L, p. 878, but in the latter species the prothorax has no 

 longitudinal bands. 



Sub-Family SEBICIN^L 



Teibe ABLABEEINI. 

 Gen. TULBAGHIA, Per., Catal. ii., p. 89. 



TULBAGHIA PATRUELIS, n. sp. 



Male : Piceous red with the legs sub-rufescent, and also the palps 

 and the pedicels of the antennae the club of which is fuscous ; the 

 inner joint of the latter is very short, and the second slightly 

 shorter than the others which are greatly elongated ; this character 

 distinguishes at once this species from its congener T. ceteris (loc. cit., 

 p. 90) ; clypeus rufescent, head fuscous, very closely aciculate 

 punctate ; prothorax plainly punctulate, the punctures divided by 

 an interval slightly smaller than their own diameter ; scutellum 

 weakly punctate ; elytra weakly bi-costulate, the outer dorsal costa 

 less distinct than the inner, surface sub-coriaceous ; sides of elytra 

 and prothorax with a fringe of long bristle-like hairs ; anterior tibiae 

 bi-dentate outwardly, tarsi very long and slender. 



Length 6J- mm. ; width 3 mm. 



Hab. Cape Colony (Tulbagh). 



Gen. GAMKA, Cat. i., p. 159. 



This genus which I included in the Pachypodini must revert to 

 the Ablaberini. 



MAKALAKA, n. gen. 



Buccal organs of Gamka ; clypeus sub-quadrate, truncate in 

 front, level with the anterior part of the head, separated from it by a 

 very slightly impressed line, labrum vertical, eyes large ; antennal 

 club much longer than the head in the $ , third and fourth joints 

 elongated, club 6-jointed, joints curving; prothorax transverse, 

 ampliate rounded laterally ; the base straight ; scutellum cordate ; 

 elytra moderately elongated, sub-cylindrical, projecting beyond the 

 pygidium which is drawn in ; hind femora thickened ; anterior tibiae 

 sharply bi-dentate, hind tibiae broadly dilated at apex, the two spurs, 

 one on each side of the tarsal basal joint, long, all tarsi very long, 

 once and a half the length of the tibiae, claw very slender, the two 



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