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Heterocerus (Bosc). Body oval; leg-slianks 

 spined; antennae eleven-jointed, the last seven 

 joints forming a club; feelers shorter than antennae. 



H. obsoletus. 

 femoralis. 

 pusillus. 



Berosus (Leach). Antennae eight-jointed, the last 

 three forming a club; wing-sheaths prominent, 

 much broader than the thorax. 



B. spinosus. 

 luridus. 



Sub-Tribe II. Brachelytra. 



Wing-sheaths much shorter than abdomen ; legs 

 formed for running. ^ 



Family I. Oxytelid^. 



Body slender; head projecting; fore-legs spinous ; 

 ta7^st apparently three-jointed. 



Phjtosus (Eudd). Slightly convex ; antenna 

 elbowed ; thorax flattish, not channelled, spined at 

 the front angles ; legs downy. 



P. spinifer. 

 nigriventris. 



Bledius (Leach). Narrow, convex; fore legs 



toothed; antennje elbowed; head and thorax (of 



male) horned. 



B. tricornis. 

 arenarius. 



Hesperophilus (Steph.). As Bledius, but head 

 and thorax unarmed. 



H. arenarius. 



