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closely punctulate, on each side is a basal dorsal transverse or sub-arcuate 
patch set at a short distance from the base, and a lateral sraall one ; the 
anterior band is narrow, deeply scooped at about the median part of the 
anterior border and emits on the posterior border a straight median spur, 
the post-median one is of the same shape, and the spur is occasionally 
connected with a slanting yellow or occasionally orange-red posterior 
patch with the fore border bi-incised and the hind one with only one 
incision. 
Length 12j— 16 mm. ; width 4|~5 mm. 
Hab. Cape Colony (Victoria West, Beaufort West, Uniondale, 
Grahamstown, Uitenhage, Fort Beaufort). 
Gen. COEYNA, Billb., 
Plate XXIV., fig. 118. 
Monogr. Mylabr., 1813, p. 73. 
Antennae 9- jointed, apical joint very swollen and convex outwardly. 
Key to the Species. 
A^. The five basal antennal joints black, the others yellow, legs black. 
Elytra with a dorsal and a lateral basal patch, two transverse bands 
and one apical patch. 
Body densely pubescent ; basal dorsal lunule continued as an elon- 
gated band connected by a narrow spur or line with the anterior 
transverse band which is interrupted laterally, the humeral band is 
prolonged as a narrow marginal band from the base to the apical 
patch which is strongly constricted in the centre (pi. xxiv., fig. 119) pilom. 
Basal dorsal lunule forming a quadrate patch connected with the 
entire median band, the lateral humeral band continued along the 
whole margin (pi. xxiv., fig. 121) var. distincta. 
The two median transverse bands coalesce, forming a broad band 
with an M -shaped black patch in the middle var. cinctuta. 
Basal dorsal lunule coalescing with the anterior band which 
coalesces also with the post-median one, forming thus a very broad 
yellowish band with two spots of the background left, lateral band 
connected along the margin with the transverse band (pi. xxiv., 
fig. 122) var. matahelene. 
Body very little pubescent, transverse bands not connected along the 
outer margin (pi. xxiv., fig. 120) apicipustulata. 
A3. The four basal antennal joints black, the others yellow. 
Elytra each with three dorsal round yellow patches and three lateral 
marginal ones (pi. xxiv. , fig. 123) lugens. 
