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Fig. 14. — Eupines globulifer, antenna (J ). 

 Fig. 15. — Eupinoda Leana, antenna (J). 

 Fig. 16'. — Eupines biclavata, antenna (S )■ 



Fig. 17. triangulata, „ (<?), last joints. 



Fig. 18. nodosa, ,, (J) >> 



Fig. 19. compressinoda, antenna (cf), last joints. 



Fig. 20. concolor, ,, (cT)> >> 



Fig. 21. stemalis, ,, (<?), >> 



Fig. 22. losvifrons, ,, (J). »> 



Fig. 23.— 4?-*iceras cultripes (<?). 



Fig. 24. curvicornis, antenna (J). 



Fig. 25. faleatus, antenna (J). 



Fig. 26. — Batrisus asperulus. 



Fig. 27. ursinus, head (J 1 ). 



Fig. 28. cuclops, head (J). 



Fig. 29.— Batrisodes tibialis, anterior leg (cT). 



Fig. 30. Mastersi (<?). 



Fig. 31. — Briara frontalis (J 1 ). 

 Fig. 32. — Mesoplatus tuberculatus. 

 Fig. 33. — Paraplectus biplagiatus. 



Fig. 34. — Briara basalis, head and antenna (J ). 



Fig. 35. capitata, head and antenna. 



Fig. 36.— Otenisophus laticollis, palpus. 



Fig. 37.—Didimoprora punctieollis, posterior leg (J). 



Fig. 38. Leana, 



Fig. 39. Victoria, 



Fig. 40. — Articerus hamatipes, intermediate leg (J^). 



Fig. 41. — Rybaxis hyalina, antenna (J). 



Fio-. 42. recta, head and antenna (J ). 



Fi". 43. antilope, head and antenna. 



