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giving motion to the elytra. t. The reniform coxa to 
which the elytra appear to be attached. u. The tro- 
chanter of the anterior leg. 
Fig. 9. An Elytrum with part of the anterior leg. a. The exterior 
or convex side of the elytrum. b. The interior or con- 
cave side. c. The piece between the zigzag line (fig. 16. r.) 
and the anterior coxa. d. Coxa, e. Part of the Tro- 
chanter. 
4. Part of the side of the trunk. a. Part of the wing. 
b e. Parapleura. b. The end of ditto on which the wing 
"seems to sit. c. Scapulare. d. Pleura. f. Part of the 
Mesostethium. g. Part of the Femorale. 
5. Posterior part of the underside of the trunk. a. Part of 
. the Mesostethium. b b. Femoralia or lateral processes. 
cc. The posterior Coxe. dd. Posterior 'Trochanters. 
ee. Femora. ff. Tibie. g. Tarsus. h. Vesicles. 
6. Part of the underside of the Trunk of Stylops Melitte. 
aa. Femoralia. b. Coxe. cc. Trochanters. d. Proscu- 
tellum hollow below. | 
7. An intermediate leg of Xenos Peckü. a. Trochanter.. 
b. Femur. c. Tibia. d. Tarsus. 
8. 8. Front and lateral view of one of the tarsi. a. Part 
of tibia. b. Tarsus. c. Vesicles. | 
9. Part of the leg of Stylops Melitte. a. Bifid apex of tarsus. 
10. Head of Xenos Peckü. a. Nasus. b. The triarticulate 
stipes of the antennz. c. The two branches dotted with 
hexagons ? which proceed from it. dd. Eyes. ee. Ele- 
vated spaces behind ditto. 
11. Part of the antenna of Stylops Melitte to show its flat 
; — A branches. 
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