1932 ] New Species of East African Cleridse 43 
name is rendered necessary for the G. rufus of 1902, and 
for this the name hintzi is here proposed. 
Stigmatium mucronatum sp. nov. 
Black; prothorax and nearly basal fourth of elytra san- 
guineous, the former having the apical margin broadly 
black, and the disk with three very obscure vittse dark; 
feebly shining ; elytra with an antemedian fascia-like macu- 
lation composed of shining silvery white pilosity extending 
from the lateral margin to the third interspace, and a 
slightly narrower fascia composed of yellowish gray pile 
at apical fourth. 
Head black, finely and sparsely punctate; the epistomal 
region coarsely and closely punctate; the front, and the 
anterior and inferior margin of the eyes clothed with long 
white hairs, which become very short and inconspicuous 
on the occiput, where there are also a few long erect black 
hairs. Antennae black, eleven segmented; first segment 
stout, curved; second small, subglobular ; third elongate, 
feebly wider toward its apex, nearly equal in length to 
fourth and fifth together; fourth rather slender, nearly 
twice as long as wide at its apex; fifth slightly shorter 
than fourth, subtriangular ; sixth much wider than fifth, 
its width equal to its length; seventh to tenth slightly 
shorter but equal in width to sixth, each segment wider 
than long and truncate at apex, the sides rounded to base ; 
eleventh slightly narrower but one-half longer than tenth, 
scarcely cultriform, segments six to eleven forming a some- 
what depressed, rather compact club. Prothorax one- 
fourth wider than long; surface remotely and finely punc- 
tate, the apical portion feebly wrinkled and rather coarsely, 
closely punctate; anterior transverse impressed line dis- 
tinct, a small well-impressed fovea each side ; sides broadly 
and rather feebly rounded; basal impressed line distinct; 
flanks and red discal area densely clothed with very short 
yellowish pubescence, with a rather sparse admixture of 
long semi-erect black hairs. Elytra wider at base than the 
prothorax, basal portion rather depressed, behind the mid- 
dle of the length convex; sides very feebly sinuate to be- 
