128 MARTIN JACOBY 
Head very finely rugose at the vertex, the latter piceous; 
eyes very large; lower part of the face and the palpi testaceous; 
antennae more than half the length of the body entirely fulvous, 
the third joint scarcely longer than the second, the fourth as 
long as the two preceding ones together; thorax twice as broad 
as long, the sides rounded, the posterior angles obliquely roun- 
ded, the surface with a very obsolete transverse depression , 
extremely finely rugose, the punctuation very indistinct; elytra 
very finely but more distinctly rugose-punctate, each elytron 
with a black spot at the shoulder, another close to the scutel- 
lum, a third at the middle near the lateral margin and two 
below’the middle, joined together in shape of a transverse 
band; underside and legs testaceous, the sides of the breast 
more or less marked with black; the first joint of the posterior 
tibiae much longer than the 3 following joints together. 
Hab. Massaua (Frasca). 
