36 RHYNCHOPHORA. 
a. Elytra separately produced at the apex, the apices truncate or dentiform 
and often raised. 
a’. Species larger, with moderately long legs. [Pararimorus, Heller. ] 
a’. Elytral vestiture coarse and overlapping, the apices not produced 
into a sharp spine. 
a’. Elytra with scattered clusters of raised scales, forming tuberculi- 
form promiuences, spotted; prothorax fulvous at the sides . 
b*. Elytra without tuberculiform prominences, arcuato-fasciate, 
the interstices here and there slightly swollen and _ setose ; 
prothorax not fulvous at the sides . . . . . oo. 
*, Elytra flattened, without raised scales or sete, the suture and 
two oblique radiating lines on each side of it fulvous or white ; 
prothorax i in great part fulvous . . 2 . 
6°. Elytral vestiture sparse and fine, the apices produced into a sharp 
point 2. 1 we ee ee ee es 
b'. Species smaller, with shorter legs; elytral vestiture coarse and over- 
lapping. [CyLinpRocopturus, Heller. | 
c’, Second ventral segment with two conspicuous conical prominences*. 
d®. Prothorax with a cluster of erect fulvous scales in front, the sides 
broadly white ; elytra each with a triangular black patch on 
the disc, the sides angularly dilated before the apex . . . 
. Prothorax without erect scales in front, the sides with a broad 
white patch behind ; elytra with a common /~-shaped pallid 
line below the base, the sides not dilated near the apex 
d’. Second ventral segment with the prominences indistinct or 
wanting. 
f°. Prothorax narrower than the elytra. 
a’. Prothorax with a large white patch at the sides behind; elytra 
with a common ~“\-shaped pallid line below the base, the 
apices dentiform se ee 
b*. Prothorax and elytra spotted with white, the elytra each with 
a transverse fulvous patch below the base, the apices obhanely 
truncate . 
. Prothorax interr uptedly albo-trivittate, ‘the elytra with two 
curved series of white spots, the apices truncate . . 
g’. Prothorax and elytra subequal in width; prothorax albo-vittate 
on each side, the elytra bifasciate Lee . 
6. Elytra conjointly rounded at the apex, the interstices not wider than 
the strive. 
c'. Upper surface with large scales; elytra each with a transverse or 
oblique black patch : larger, body elongate-elliptic . - 8 
d’. Upper surface with smaller scales ; prothorax with a large pallid patch 
at each angle ; elytra mottled : smaller, body oblong-elliptic . 
ganglbaueri, Heller. 
triangulifer, sp. Ni. 
biradiatus, sp. n. 
bicaudatus, sp. 0. 
tetralobus, sp. n. 
armatus, sp. 0. 
wmbricatus, sp. n. 
albonotatus, sp. n 
adspersus, Lec. 
bifasciatus, sp. n. 
elongatus, sp. n. 
scaphiformis, sp. n. 
* Possibly a sexual character. 
