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the striae slightly punctate, the 4th and 6th are connected behind 

 with the 5th, the 8th with the 7th, the 9th is abbreviated, the 

 intervals from the base to the apex are completely plane, and 

 impunctate, but the sutural interval is slightly convex towards the 

 apex ; anterior tibiae crenulate above the upper tooth, those of the 

 intermediate and posterior pairs have a circle of setae short but- 

 alternating with longer ones on the apical margin. 



Length 4-5-§- mm. 



Hob. Namaqualand (Steinkopf)." 



Sub-Family OCHOD^IN^E. 



Gen. CHiETOCANTHUS, Per. 



Ceuetocanthus suspectus, Kolb., 



Denksc. Med. Naturw.- Ges. Jena, vol. xiii., 1908, p. 124. 



Similar to C. insuetus, Per.; rufous ferruginous, abundantly pilose, 

 very closely finely granulose on the whole upper side, the granules 

 of the prothorax less minute than those of the head, those on the 

 elytra slightly larger than those on the prothorax ; mentum convex 

 (not concave), rounded in front, closely setose, labrum briefly 

 emarginate ; prothorax nearly twice as broad as long ; elytra sub- 

 striate ; anterior tibiae plainly bi-dentate outwardly (without any 

 traces of a third tooth) ; posterior tibiae thickened, robust, narrowed 

 towards the base, spurs of the intermediate and posterior ones very 

 greatly elongated, narrow, plane, slightly ampliated towards the 

 apex, and rounded there. 



Length 7-J-8-J mm. 



Hab. Damaraland (interior of Walfish Bay territory). 



Sub-Family TEOQIN^. 



Gen. TEOX., Fabr. 



Teox nama, Kolb., 



Denksc. Med. Naturw. Ges. Jena, vol. xiii., 1908, p. 125. 



" Near T. hiridus, but differs on the less slender body and also by 

 the briefly ciliate prothorax and elytra, the former is moreover hardly 

 tuberculate, not costate, unequal, binodose in front of the base where 

 it is very closely punctate, and set here and there with discoidal 

 granules and with a few wrinkles, the sides, which are straight and 



