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elongately bilobed, claws appendiculate, the anterior margin of the 

 thoracic episternum concave. 



Hob. Masiionaland, Salisbury (G. Marshall). 



Closely allied to L. brunnea, Jac., but larger, the antennas 

 shorter, the thorax more finely punctured and the elytra 

 with longitudinal narrow smooth spaces which are absent 

 in the allied species. I have received three specimens from 

 Mr. Marshall. 



Lefivrca thoracica, sp. n. 



Fulvous, glabrous, thorax extremely closely and finely punctured, 

 the interstices reticulate, elytra paler and shining, finely punctate- 

 striate. 



Length 2 millim. 



Head impressed at the anterior portion with very closely placed 

 shallow, round punctures, the interstices of which are reticulate, the 

 clypeus not separated, its anterior edge straight, antennae extending 

 to about the middle of the elytra, flavous, the second joint about 

 a third shorter than the following ones, terminal joints slightly 

 thickened, elongate, thorax rather more than twice as broad as long, 

 the sides rounded, with a narrow margin, the angles rather obtuse, 

 the surface sculptured entirely like that of the head, scutellum 

 triangular, impunctate, elytra wider at the base than the thorax, 

 paler and more shining, subcylindrical, regularly punctate-striate, 

 each elytron with about 14 or 15 rows of punctures, finer but distinct 

 to the apex ; below dark fulvous, the legs flavous, femora unarmed, 

 tibiae entire, claws appendiculate ; prosternum narrowed between the 

 coxae. 



Hob. Mashon ALAND, Salisbury (G. Marshall). 



Smaller than L. brunnea, Jac, from the same locality 

 and distinguished by the sculpturing of the head and 

 thorax which consists of shallow, round punctures crowded 

 together with the interstices finely reticulate. 



Pseudomalegia tibialis, sp. n. 



Black, the tibiae fulvous, above aeneous, the thorax brassy, finely 

 alutaceous, elytra more distinctly punctured in extremely closely 

 placed rows, finely pubescent, tarsi black, the antennae with the 

 second and third joint fulvous. 



Length 2| millim. 



