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Mr. Westwood gives the following as a synopsis of the genera 

 belonging to the family in its present state ; — 



AntenntjB quasi biarticulatse. 



Caput thorace baud immersum, collo distiiicto, ocellis nullis. 



Palpi lahiales articulo ultimo elongato 1. Paussus. 



articulis aequalibus 2. Platyrhopalus. 



Caput tborace immersum ocellis duobus 3. Hylotorus. 



AntenncB quasi sexarticulatse. 



Prothorax angulis anticis valde productis 4. Pentaplatarthrus. 



_ transversus, angulis anticis rotun- 1 ^ Lebioderus. 



datis, posticis valde emargmatis J 



truncato-cordatus 6. Ceratoderus. 



Antenna quasi decemarticulatae 7. Cerapterus. 



1. Paussus, Linn. 



Sect. A. Thorax quasi bipartitus. 



a. Antennarum clava postice baud excavata. 



1. P. microcephalus, L. Africa i! 



2. P. Jousselinii, Gu6r. Rangoon. 



3. P. Linncei, Westw. Habitat unknown. 



4. P. Burmeisteri, Westw. Cape of Good Hope. 



5. P. rujitarsis, Westw. Habitat unknown. 



6. P. pilicornis, Donov. Bengal. 



7. P. Turcicus, Frivaldsk. Balkan Mountains. 



b. Antennarum clava postice excavata. 



8. P. thoracicus, Donov. Bengal. 



9. P. Fichtelii, Donov. Bengal. 



10. P,fulvus, luteo-fulvus subopacus, elytris magis rufescentibus, anteu' 

 narum articulo basali thoracis lateribus postice femoribusque obscurio- 

 ribus, capite supr^ profunde impresso. — Long. corp. lin. 3. 



Hah. in India Orientali. 



11 . P. tibialis, castaneus nitidus, elytris singulis plaga magn^ nigra, tibiis 

 4 anterioribus elongatis ; posticis multo latioribus compressis, antenna- 

 rum clava postice profunde excavata. — Long. corp. lin. 2|. 



Hab. in Bengali. In Mus. D. Westermann. 



12. P. excavatus, Westw. Senegal. 



13. P. ruber, Thunb. Cape of Good Hope. 



14. P. cochlearius, Westw. South Africa. 



15. P. Klugii, Westw. Cape of Good Hope. 



Sect. B. Thorax subcontinuus. 

 a. Species Africanae. 



16. P. sphcerocerus, Afzel. Sierra Leone. 



17. P. armatus, Dej. ; P. cornutus, Chevrol. Senegal. 



1 8. P. curvicornis, Chevrol. ; P. cornutus, var. ?, Chevrol. Senegal. 



19. P. Shuckardi, Westw. South Africa. 



20. P. lineatus, Thunb. Cape of Good Hope. 



21. P. affinis, Westw. On the authority of the British Museum Cata- 

 logue Mr. Westwood is now enabled to give Africa as the habitat of 

 this species ; but he suggests that there may be some mistake as to lo- 

 cality, and that the insect may really be Indian, and not specifically di- 

 stinct from the following, P. cognatus. 



