682 Mr. J. O. Westwood on the Paussida, 



Fig. 48. The tarsus. 



49. Head, thorax, and base of elytra of Platyrhopalus uni- 



color. (From Schonherr.) 



50. Head and thorax of the specimen of Platyrhopalus 



brought from Nepaul by Major-General Hardwicke, 

 previously mentioned. 

 66. Platyrhopalus? Icevifrons. 



66. Antenna of ditto, seen sideways. 



67. The outer margin of ditto, showing the slight impres- 



sions and teeth. 



68. Platyrhopalus f dentifrons. 



69. Portion of the head, and one of the antennae, seen 



sideways. 



70. The antenna of the same, seen obliquely. 



51. Platyrhopalus ? aplustrifer. 



52. Cerapterus latipes, drawn from the specimen in the East 



India Company's Collection previously mentioned. 



53. to 56. Details of ditto. 



53. Head of ditto, seen from the front. 



54. Ditto, exhibiting the flattened terminal joints of the an- 



tennae, the two maxillary, and one of the labial palpi. 



55. The parts of the mouth, seen from the front. 



56. The anterior leg of ditto. 



57. Cerapterus MacLeaii. (From Donovan.) 



58. Trochoideus cruciatus. '\ 



59- Head, thorax, base of the elytra, and > (From Dalman.) 

 fore-leg of ditto. J 



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