322 GEO. H. HORN, M. D. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE VII. 



Fig. 1. — Anisotoma alternata Mels. 



Fig. 2. — A. valida Horn ; a, posterior leg of % . 



Fig. 3. — Posterior leg of ^. assmi7ia Lee. %. 



Fig. 4.— Posterior leg of A. humeralis Horn, %; a, femur of A. conferta % ; 



b, femur of A. obsoleta % . 

 Fig. 5. — Agaricophagus cephalotes* Schmidt, (after Duval). 

 Fig. 6. — Amphicy His globus'^ Fab., (after Duval). 

 Fig. 7. — Liodes geminata Horn. 

 Fig. 8. — Cyrtusa blandissima Zimm. ; a, posterior leg and middle tibia of % ; 



b, posterior leg of C. egena Leo. % . 

 Fig. 9. — Stereus cercyonoides-f Woll. (after Wollaston). 

 Fig. 10. — Isoplastus fossor Horn ; a, antenna of same. 

 Fig. 11. — Agathidium oniscoides Beauv. 

 Fig. 12. — Under side of same. 

 Fig. 13. — A. onincoides contracted, almost fully. 

 Fig. 14. — A. poHtum %, fully contracted. 

 Fig. 15. — Aglyptus Icevis Lee; a, antenna of same. 

 Fig. 16. — Empelus brunnipennis Mann.; a, antenna of same. 

 Fig. 17. — Calyptomerus oblongulus Mann.; a, antenna of same. 

 Fig. 18. — Clambus gibbulus Lee; a, antenna of same. 

 Fig. 19. — Under side of head, showing the position of the antennae in repose of 



a, Clambus, b, Calyptomerus and c, Empelus. 



* Occurs in Europe. 



t Occurs in the Madeira Islands. 



