220 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



Family II. Omaliad^. 



Body broad and flat : head projecting ; fore legs 

 smooth; tarsi distmctly five-jointed. 



Micralymma (Westw.). Oblong, flattened; wing- 

 sheaths minute ; abdomen long, much broader than 

 thorax ; margined ; tarsi fringed with long hairs. 



M. marina. 



Family III. Tachyporid^. 



Head deeply sunk in the thorax ; body short 

 and thick ; elytra comparatively large. 



Dtglossa (Haliday). Antennae with the second 

 joint very long; maxillae with two very long 

 lobes ; lower lip with two long slender teeth. 



D. mersa. 



Homalota (Mann.). Slender, flat; thorax as 

 broad as head; antennse bead-like; last joint of 

 tarsi long. 



H. ? 



? 



Tribe IV. Eupoda. 



Head and thorax narrower than abdomen ; head 

 sunk in the thorax to the eyes ; hind thighs long 

 and thick. 



Hmnonia (Latr.). Antennae with the fourth and 



fifth joints lengthened ; wing-sheaths terminating 



in a minute point. 



H. Curtisi. 



P. 189. In the List of Illustrations, the num- 

 bers from 95 to 116a are false: 95 should be 94, 

 and so on to 116a, which should be 116. 



