Ceroctis interna species group
Only the following Namibian species belongs to this group, mainly distributed in central Africa, phenetically well distinct by the elytral pattern characterized by the unicolour red apex of elytra and transverse fasciae. The group includes at least: C. angolana Borchmann, 1940 (which could be a symomym of C. blanda); C. blanda (Péringuey, 1892); C. congoana (Duvivier, 1890); C. interna (Harold, 1879) .
Ceroctis blanda (Péringuey, 1892) (Fig. 3G)
Mylabris blanda Péringuey, 1892
Distribution. Angola, Botswana, northern Namibia, northwestern South Africa, and Zaire. Material esamine and literature records. [Kavango] Ndiyona: Niangana, 18.0000°S 20.6833°E (SMWN). [Otjozondjupa] Okahandja: Okahandja, 21.9833°S 16.9167°E (SMWN).
Other records: Ovampoland (Péringuey 1909, type locality; Pardo 1 958b); Namibia (Bologna 2000a) . Remarks. The holotype of this species was examined at SAMC.