684 Transactions South African Philosophical Society, [vol. xiii. 



smithi has also a white mark in the black lateral spot of the thorax. 

 But in truth these species come very near to each other. 



Hab. Cape." 



I am not aware that this species has been met with again in South 

 Africa. 



Teibe MTODBEMINI. 



Diploa proles, Kolb., Cat. ii., p. 316. 



It appears that D. rufiventris, Arr., which I placed in synonymy 

 with D. proles, Kolb., is a different species. My description applies 

 to D. rufiventris. 



Tribe CETONINI. 



Gen. ATEICHELAPHINIS, Kraatz, Cat. ii., p. 346. 



There has been a transposition, loc. cit., of Elaphinis for Atri- 

 chelaphinis. Read instead of Atrichelaphinis cinereobulosa, Elaphinis 

 cinereobulosa, and loc. cit., p. 447 et sea., Atrichelaphinis tigrina, &c. 



Elaphinis carinicollis, Kraatz, Cat. ii., p. 449. 



According to Moser (Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., 11, 1907) Elaphinis 

 carinicollis, Kr. = Micrelaphi7iis irrorata, Fabr., Cat. ii., p. 340. 



Gen. PHANERESTHES, Kraatz, 

 Deutsch. Entom. Zeitschr., 1894, p. 269. 

 — Dulcinea, Per., Catal. ii., p. 345. 



Trichostetha signata, Cat. ii., p. 363. 



In synonymy with T. signata is to be added T. tibialis, Burin. 

 (Handb. d. Entomol., v., p. 556), which is distinguished from the 

 former merely by having a few white spots along the sides of the 

 base, but as often as not these spots are reduced to one. 



Heteroclita ? scitula, Jans., 

 Cistul. Entomol., ii., p. 300. 



11 Elongate, villose, black above, opaque, thorax with the sides and 

 some minute punctures in the anterior part white ; elytra ruf o-testa- 

 ceous, punctate with white, suture black ; pygidium with a white 



