368 Trans. Acad. Set. of St. Louis. 



Maxillary palpi shorter and stouter, compressed, the very short, obtusely 

 conical fourth joint evidently shorter than the third; antennae nearly as 

 in Xantholinus, the epistoma shorter but much broader, truncate; median 

 frontal grooves strong, parallel, the ocular subobsolete; gular sutures 

 arcuately converging, fine, becoming very approximate behind the 

 middle; bead rounded at base; punctures extremely fine and sparse 

 throughout, the integuments highly polished; hind tarsi with the two 



basal joints equal. North America (Sonoran regions) Xestoliling 



14— Body moderately large, the head well developed, nearly as in Xan^Ao- 

 Imus and larger than in Gyrohypnus, the gular sutures united from well 

 before the middle to the base ; epistoma small, truncate ; maxillary palpi 

 with the third joint shorter than in XanthoUims, the fourth much 

 longer, stouter than in Gyrohypnus and acuminate only in apical half; 

 median frontal grooves well developed, parallel, the ocular grooves 

 obsolete and represented by feeble depressions near the eyes; punc- 

 tures normal, rather coarse; hind tarsi with the first two joints equal. 



Subtropical Altantic North America Lissobypnns 



15 — Body moderately stout and rather smaller, the elytra less developed 

 than usual, the head broadly rounded basally, the eyes rather small ; 

 antennae unusually stout, the third juint as long as the next two com- 

 biaed, constricted toward base and strongly dilated apically, peduncu- 

 late and much longer than the second ; maxillary palpi with the third and 

 fourth joints elongate, the latter unusually slender for the present group 

 and gradually narrowed to the obtuse apex almost throughout, some- 

 what shorter than the third; gular sutures fine, arcuately converging, 

 becoming very approximate toward base; median frontal and oblique 

 ocular grooves fine, subequal in length and visibility; punctures flue 

 and sparse, the integuments polished; hind tarsi more slender and 

 elongate than usual, the first joint scarcely as long as the second. 



Europe *Idiolinag 



16 — Pronotal punctures as in the preceding genera, very sparse and disposed 



in a few more or less irregular series 17 



Pronotal punctures confused in arrangement and usually much more num- 

 erous 18 



17 — Frontal grooves very long, deep and conspicuous, the oblique ocular 

 grooves as long and conspicuous as the median; fourth palpal joint 

 subcylindric, very slender, usually quite distinctly shorter than the third 

 and only moderately oblique in insertion; mandibles grooved externally 

 us usual; gular suiures uniting just behind the middle and thence 

 'coarse and single to the bise; under surface of the head longitudinally 

 impres-ed near the sides, the impression bounded externally by an ob- 

 tusely rounded ridge; second antennal joint longer and thicker than the 

 third, the outer joints only moderately thick as in Xantholinus; tarsi 

 obviously thickened toward base; punctures of the head and pronotum 

 very few in number but remarkably coarse. Palaearctic and Nearctic 



regions Leptacinas 



Frontal grooves shorter and finer, the oblique ocular shorter and much 

 fainter than the median; antennae similar; fourth palpal joint equally 

 slender but more coaical, slightly shorter to somewhat longer than the 

 third and strongly oblique in insertion; gular sutures finer, arcuate, 



