162 Mr. M. Jacoby's contributions to the knowledge of 
near the apex, the latter with an oval black patch not extending to 
the margins, its upper edge rounded, underside and legs black. 
Hah. Abyssinia ; my collection. 
The plicate sides of the thorax, in connection with the 
system of coloration, will help to distinguish this species. 
Lema natalensis, sp. n. 
Head, the apical joints of the antennae, the breast and the tarsi, 
black, thorax rufous, bifoveolate ; elytra metallic-blue, deeply 
punctate-striate; abdomen and legs fulvous. Length, 2 lines. 
Head black, pubescent, rugose-punctate, the neck fulvous, the 
space between the eyes with a deep longitudinal groove, eyes very 
large, deeply triangularly notched ; antennas black, the lower four 
joints fulvous, the others gradually thickened ; thorax slightly 
broader than long, the anterior portion strongly widened, the 
angles rather bluntly tuberculate, the basal sulcus deep, the surface 
with two small elongate fovese near the middle, and some rows of 
deep punctures at the same place as well as near the anterior 
margin, the latter with a small black spot at the middle ; scutellum 
black ; elytra metallic-blue, with a slight depression near the suture, 
deeply and closely impressed with elongate punctures which 
diminish gradually in size posteriorly, the interstices near the apex 
convex, with some minute punctures here and there ; abdomen and 
legs fulvous ; breast and tarsi black, the first joint of the latter 
fulvous at the base. 
Hah. Natal, Cape Town Museum ; a single specimen. 
Allied to L. ruhricolUsj Klug, and others, but difiering 
in the colour of the abdomen and legs, and in the sculp- 
ture of the thorax. 
Crioceris (?) anguUcolliSj sp. n. 
Pale greenish-yellow, the lower part of the head, the antennae, 
the breast, the femora at base, and the tarsi, black; thorax angulate 
before the middle, strongly punctured ; elytra strongly punctate- 
striate, the suture black ; abdomen spotted with black. Length, 
2 lines. 
Of narrow and nearly parallel shape ; the head strongly con- 
stricted behind the eyes, yellow, the base with a narrow black 
transverse band, finely punctured, frontal elevations large, tri- 
angular, divided at the middle and bounded posteriorly by a deep 
black groove, their surface deeply punctured, the space surrounding 
the eyes black, deeply rugose ; antennae short, black, terminal 
joints transversely widened, the second and third joints shorter. 
