252 Transactions of the Boyal Society of South Africa. 
Hah. Transvaal (Pietersburg, Barberton, Swaziland) ; Southern 
Ehodesia (Bulawayo, Salisbury, Enkeldoorn, Plumtree) ; Northern 
Damaraland, Ovampoland, Zanzibar, Bagamoyo, Somaliland. 
Cyaneolytta subrugulosa, Makl., 
Act. Soc. Scient. Fenn., 1875, p. 45G. 
This species greatly resembles C. pectoralis, but is much inferior in 
size, and is at once distinguished by the normal shape of the two spurs of 
the hind tibiae in both sexes. Dark blue-black or cyaneous, seemingly 
glabrous on the upper side, whole head scrobiculate punctate, the frontal 
line moderately distinct ; prothorax narrower than in G. pectoralis and 
having thus the appearance of being more slender, closely punctate, the 
punctures somewhat deeper and slightly scrobiculate in some species, the 
smooth base, basal impression and median line as in the species above 
mentioned ; elytra equally scrobiculate shagreened, and having each three 
very distinct costse : under side as in the previous species. 
In the male the dilatation of the inner part of the basal joint of the 
fore tarsi is the same as in C. pectoralis, and the shape of the genital 
clasps is closely allied. 
Length 13-19|- mm. ; width 5-6^ mm. 
Hab. Bechuanaland (Eamoutsa) ; Mozambique (Lourengo-Marquez, 
Feira) ; Ovampoland. 
Cyaneolytta subcoriacea, Makl., 
Act. Soc. Scient. Fenn., 1875, p. 457. 
amahilis, Haag.-Eut., Deutsch. Entom. Zeitschr., 1880, p. 60. 
affinis, Haag.-Rut., loc. cit., p. 60. 
Dark blue, with the elytra darker blue-black, but not uncommonly 
bluish green ; head and prothorax glabrous ; the head is of normal shape 
and covered with round, contiguous, smooth, somewhat small punctures ; 
the prothorax covered with similar punctures is as broad as long, and 
attenuated only at a short distance from the apex, the basal median 
impression is deep and the base has no smooth space ; elytra very briefly 
pubescent, finely punctate shagreened, and having on each side three fine 
costules ; under side with the usual sculpture and vestiture ; metasternal 
red patch very broadly triangular. 
In the male the basal joint of the anterior tarsi is produced into a long, 
lobate process ciliate laterally, spongy underneath, and reaching the base 
of the second one ; the outer spur of the interrnediate tarsi is long, lami- 
