22 .Ret'. W. Kirby's Characters of Otiocerus and Aiwtia, 



These two genera, though they belong to the sub-family of 

 Fulgorella Latr., distinguished by subocular antennae, require 

 to be placed in a subdivision of it by themselves, on account of 

 their want of ocelli. 



EXPLANATION OF TAB. I. 



Details of Otiocerus. 



Fig. 1. The Head. a. The Rostrum, bl The Nasus. c. The 

 Eye. d. The Antenna, ee. The Appendages. /'.The 

 Process from which the Antenna and Appendages pro- 

 ceed. 



2. A lateral view of part of the Head to show the Carina?. 



a a. The upper Carina?, bb. The lower Ditto. 



3. Part of the Thorax, a. One of the Lobes of Ditto. 



4. Lateral view of the Anus of the Male. a. The styliform 



Process, bb. The foliiform Ditto. 



5. Under view of Ditto, a a. The foliiform Processes. 



b. The Male Organ ? 



6. The upper side of the Anal Apparatus of the Female. 



a a. The upper pair of Lamina?, bb. Part of the late- 

 ral Ditto. 



7- The under side of the same Apparatus, a a. The lower 

 pair of Lamina?, bb. The lateral Ditto, c. The last 

 ventral Segment of the Abdomen. 



8. Part of the Head of another Species, the Antenna cf which 

 has only one Appendage, a. The Process from which 

 the Antennae, &c. proceed, b. The Antenna, c. The 

 Appendage. 



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