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A^. All the antennal joints rufescent ; legs also rufescent. 
Elytra with a lateral flavescent uninterrupted border, a basal trans- 
verse marginal band connected near the suture with the first of three 
seriate round dorsal patches, and three lateral patches connected 
with the outer border (pi. xxiv., fig. 124) argentata. 
A^ The two basal joints of antennae black, the others yellow. 
Outer margin with a broad band beginning at the shoulder, ampliate 
in the middle, not reaching the rounded apical part, basal lunule 
nearly longitudinal, median band bi-sinuate, connected with the 
lobate part of the margin, second band interrupted at the suture and 
towards the margin ; no apical patch mylahroides. 
CORYNA PILOSA, Falir., 
Plate XXIV., fig. 119. 
Ofv. Vet. Ak. Forh., 1870, p. 347. 
mixta, Mars., Monogr., p. 605, pi. 6, fig. 7. 
posthuma, Mars., loc. cit., p. 603, pi. 6, fig. 6. 
Black, clothed on the lower and upper side with a very dense, silky 
fiavescent pubescence much shorter and more appressed on the elytra 
than on the head and prothorax ; antennae with the five basal joints black 
and the other four rufo-flavescent ; head and prothorax closely punctate, 
the punctures not rugose, frontal part with a very plain raised line ; elytra 
elongated, punctate shagreened, patches and bands yellow, on each side 
are a basal dorsal lunule the curving inward part of which reaches the 
suture, and a lateral marginal short band, reaching the anterior transverse 
band which is moderately deeply bi-incised on each border between the 
suture and the median dorsal part, narrowly interrupted there, and con- 
tinued to the margin ; the posterior band is equally narrow with each 
border bi-sinuate or bi-incised ; in the apical part are two coalescent 
macules forming a slanting patch strangulated in the centre. In many 
examples from Northern Damaraland the outer apical angle of the basal 
dorsal lunule is narrowly connected with the median part of the anterior 
band. 
Length 12-14 mm. ; width 4-5 mm. 
Hab. Northern Damaraland ; Ovampoland. 
Var. DISTINCTA, 
Plate XXIV., fig. 121. 
Voigts, Wien. Ent. Zeit., xxi., 1902, p. 177. 
apicalis, P6r., Trans. S. Afr. Phil. Soc, viii., 1886, p. 133 (nam. preocc). 
Size and shape of the type form C. pilosa, and equally densely flavous 
pubescent, but differs by the disposition of the yellow markings on the 
