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Tarsi omnes articulls indivi- 

 sis, unguibus apice bificlis. Ca- 

 put cordatum, iborace latius , 

 valde inllexum aut subperpen- 

 diculare ) antennis submonili- 

 formibus aut articulis cjlindri- 

 cis ; oculis quandoque emargi- 

 natis. Tborax parvus, subqua- 

 dratus , anlice pleriscjue suban- 

 gustalo-rotundatus. Eljtra illis 

 flexibilia, subinflexa, angusta, 

 elongata 5 his abdomine bre- 

 viora, postice ad suturam diva- 

 ricata. Abdomen sccpe mollius- 

 culum. 



Tarsi multorum articulo pe- 

 nultimo bifido, unguibus om- 

 nium indivisis aut simpliciter 

 denticulalis. Corpus illis subli- 

 iieare, rectum; antennis longis; 

 tborace subaeque lato, subqua- 

 drato ; eljlrls flexibilibus, an- 

 guslis, in multis subulalis. Cor- 

 pus his subovale aut subovatum ; 

 capile modo simpliciter promi- 

 nulo (et tunc antennae elongatae, 

 palpi longitudine non valde di- 

 versi ; thorace saepius transverso- 

 quadrato aut trapeziformi; dorso 

 arcuato ) modo antice anguslo 

 rostrato. 



FAMILIA XXVP. 



C ANTHARIDI.E. 



Cantharidies. 



] 



FAMILIA XXVIP. 



ClSTELENIiE, 



Cistelenies. 



