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ARTHKOPODA. 



Meloida. 

 Cysteodemus. 

 Meloe. 



Stylopidce. 

 Stylops. 

 Xenos. 

 Hylechthrus. 



Ehipiphoridce. 

 Bhipidius = Symbius. 

 Myodites. 

 Rhipiphorus. 

 Emenadia, 

 Evaniocera. 

 Pelecotoma. 



Mordellida. 

 Anaspis. 

 Mordella. 



Pyrochroida. Melandryida. 



Ischalia=Eupleurida.Osphya = Nothus. 



Lemodes. 

 Pyrochroa. 



Anthicidce, 

 Ochthenomus. 

 Notoxus. 

 Formicomus. 

 Mecynotarsus. 



Pedilida. 

 Scraptia. 

 Macratria. 

 Pedilus. 



Lagriidce. 

 Statira. 

 Emydodes. 

 Lagria. 



Stenotrachelus. 



Chalcodrya. 



Melandrya. 



Dircsea. 



Phlceotrya. 



Serropalpus. 



Orchesia. 



Mycetoma. 



Tetratoma. 



Nilionida. 

 NUio. 



Pythida. 

 Agnathus. 

 Khinosimus. 

 Salpingus. 

 Pytho. 



ATRACHELIA. Head not exserted nor narrowed behind. An- 

 tennas linear or subclavate. Claws undivided, in Cistelidse ser- 

 rated or pectinated. 



The penultimate joint of the tarsi is almost always entire. 

 The typical Tenebrionidae have mostly connate elytra, and no 

 lower wings. - They are nearly all vegetable-feeders, like the pre- 

 ceding, and invariably terrestrial. Monommatidse have been 

 referred to the Erotylidse. 



Cistelida. 

 Prostenus. 

 Cistela. 

 JEthyssius = Atractus 



TenebrionidcB. 

 Strongylium. 

 Spheniscus. 

 Amarygmus. 

 Megacantha. 

 Penthe. 

 Helops. 

 Cnodalon. 



Sphaerotus. 



Hegemona. 



Apocrypha. 



Adelium. 



Camaria. 



Cyphaleus. 



Pycnocerus. 



Heterotarsus. 



Calcar. 



Tenebrio. 



Eutelus. 



Cossyphus. 



Cilibe. 



Helseus. 



Toxicum. 



Uloma. 



Gnathocerus. 



Phrenapates. 



Diaperis. 



Platydema. 



Bolitophagus. 



Byrsax. 



Phaleria. 



Ammobius. 



Opatrum. 



Praqcis. 



