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fuscous brown; head and pronotum thickly greyishly pilose; pro- 

 notum with its disk tricarinate, the lateral angles subacutely 

 produced ; elytra with the areolets of the discoidal area somewhat 

 large, their margins distinctly raised, areolets to the sutural area 

 very small ; apices of the tarsi piceous. 



Long. 2^ mm. 



Hah. Cape Colony ; Orahamstown (Albany and Brit. Mus.). 



H^DUS, gen. nov. 



Head with two anterior porrect spiaes, andaporrect spine on each 

 side between eyes and base of antennae (the last mutilated in typical 

 specimen), and with two long suberect spines at base ; rostrum im- 

 perfectly seen (carded specimen) ; eyes about touching anterior 

 margin of pronotum ; pronotum with the lateral areas ampliated, 

 largely areolate, margins nearly obliquely straight, anterior angles 

 anguiately produced, anterior margin concave, with a short central 

 prolongation or hood, the disk convex, three central longitudinal 

 carinations sharply raised ; elytra widened from base, but narrowed 

 towards apex, areolets of the sutural area moderately large, discoidal 

 area rather less than half the length of elytra, distinctly moderately 

 foveate ; legs slender. 



Allied to Leptostyla, Stal. 



H^DUS CLYPEATUS, sp. n. (Tab. YIII., fig. 12). 



Head and pronotum pale brownish-ochraceous ; eyes and two^ 

 spots on anterior 'area of pronotum, black; pronotum with the 

 longitudinal carinations stramineous, the lateral areas semihyaline 

 with the margins of the areolets stramineous ; elytra semihyaline, 

 margins of the areolets stramineous, fuscous on sutural area, a spot 

 near centre of discoidal area and another spot at its apex, and some 

 confluent markings near apex of sutural area, piceous ; legs pale 

 ochraceous ; l)ody beneath apparently more or less piceous (as far as 

 can be distinguished from a carded specimen). 



Long. 4^ mm. 



Hah. Cape Colony ; Wynberg (Lightfoot — S. Afr. Mus. and ColL 

 Dist.). 



Tkleonemia austkalis, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. , fig. 13). 



Dull stramineous ; antenntc brownish-ochraceous, apical half of 

 fourth joint black ; head above centrally brownish-ochraceous, the 

 apex, and a hiteral carina on inner side of each eye, ver}' pale 



