Descriptive Catalogue of the Coleoptera of South Africa. 
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closely punctate, not shagreened, but the punctures are slightly rugose ; 
bands and patches bright yellow, on each side are a basal dorsal lunule 
strongly arcuate at apex towards the suture which it reaches, and a 
lateral short marginal band, the anterior transverse band is straight in 
the fore border, the hind one is dilated close to the suture and moderately 
deeply bi-sinuate from the middle to the outer margin, the post-median 
band is narrower than the anterior, attenuated from the middle to the 
outer margin and with each border bi-incised there, the apical patch is 
plainly divided into two. 
Length 14-15 mm. ; width 6-6f mm. 
Hab. Natal ? (Durban). 
CoRYNA LUGENS, Fahr., 
Plate XXIV., fig. 123. 
Ofv. Vet. Ak. Forh., 1870, p. 347. 
wahlbergi, Mars., Mon., p. 612, pi. 6, fig. 13. 
Black, clothed underneath and on the head and prothorax with a dense 
appressed flavescent pubescence, on the elytra the pubescence is very 
short, but dense ; the four basal antennal joints are black, the other five 
rufo-flavescent ; head and prothorax deeply pitted, the punctures rugose 
on the frontal part which bears no traces of a median line, and in the 
anterior part of the prothorax, more even in the posterior ; elytra closely 
punctate shagreened, especially on the lateral part, each one has a juxta- 
sutural longitudinal row of three rounded pale yellow patches, the first 
basal, the second median, the third post-median, and along the outer 
margin are also three patches, the first is humeral, and the other two 
which are quadrate or sub-triangular are situated nearly opposite the juxta- 
sutural ones. 
Length 9-11 mm. ; width 4J-4f mm. 
Hab. Natal (Durban, Isipingo). 
CORYNA ARGENTATA, Fabr., 
Plate XXIV., fig. 124. 
Ent. Syst., ii., 1791, p. 90. 
Black, with the palps, the whole antennae, the legs and tarsi rufescent ; 
the whole body is thickly clothed with an appressed golden-yellow 
pubescence, and the head, prothorax, and elytra bear in addition dense 
erect hairs flavescent on the two first-named parts and black on the 
elytra; head very closely punctate; antennae short, intermediate joints 
small, closely set, apical one thickly clubbed, and intermediate in thick- 
ness with that of the other species of the genus and of Acteiiodia ; 
