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x\STOLPHOS CAPITATUS, Sp. 11. (Tab. VIII., lig. 5). 



Almost uniformly pale castaneous with the exception of pale 

 areolets on costal and apical areas of elytra ; head smooth ; anterior 

 a,rea of pronotum transversely granulate, remaining area somewhat 

 coarsely punctate ; elytra with the claval, discoidal, and subcostal 

 areas somewhat coarsely granulate, the costal area areolate, discoidal 

 wider than subcostal area, both with a few transverse raised lines 

 which are mostly oblique ; anterior margin of prosternum narrowly 

 stramineous ; antennae ochraceous, apical joint piceous. 



Long. 3 mm. 



Hah. Cape Town (C. G. H., March). 



Division SERENTHIARIA. 



Serenthia peringueyi, sp. n. (Tab. VIII., lig. 6). 



Head and antennae black ; first joint of antennae, and the legs, 

 ochraceous ; pronotum pale brownish, its anterior margin and pos- 

 teriorly produced area stramineous, anterior transverse area behind 

 pale anterior margin, and central carination, piceous ; elytra very pale 

 dull ochraceous ; lateral margins a little darker, extreme lateral edge 

 stramineous ; body beneath piceous, head beneath and sternum 

 somewhat greyishly pubescent, anterior and posterior margins of 

 prosternum, ochraceous ; antennae robust ; posterior disk of pro- 

 notum coarsely punctate ; elytra areolate. 



Long. 2 mm. 



Hah. Cape Town (C. G. H., April Idth); Darling (C. G. H., Nov. 

 7th) ; S. Afr. Mus. and Coll. Dist.). 



LULLIUS, gen. nov. 



Head scarcely produced in front of antenniferous tubercles ; 

 antennae short, two basal joints much thickened, subequal in length, 

 together considerably longer than fourth joint, first joint slightly 

 stouter than second joint, third joint a little stouter at base than 

 apex ; pronotum with the anterior margin a little concavely sinuate, 

 lateral margins nearly straight, posterior margin longly, angulately 

 produced, disk tumid, sometimes carinate ; elytra moderately deflected 

 on each side, broader, sometimes narrower at apex than at base, 

 costal and apical areas areolate ; femora longer than tibiae ; rostrum 

 about reaching posterior coxae. 



Allied to Serenthia, but with the femora longer than the tibiae ; 

 lateral marginal areas of the hem elytra strongly depressed, &c. 



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