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long, slightly thickeued to the apex ; third and fourth filiform. 

 Ei/es large, prominent ; hinder margin slightly projecting beyond the 

 transverse keel. Sostnim reaching to beyond the third pair of coxce ; 

 first joint stout. Fronotiim longish trapeziform, without callosities 

 in front. Elytra widened from beyond the middle to the cuneus ; 

 CGvium convex, somewhat embracing the abdomen, and elevated 

 towards the junction with the cuneus and membrane, which are very 

 much deflected and flat. Legs : third pair of tihice thickened in the 

 middle, somewhat bent and flattened on the sides. Gen. 1, Camaro- 

 notus. 



Family 9.— GLOBICEPIDiE. 



Elongate, narrow, parallel. Head vertical in front ; Crown flatfish 

 convex, in the undeveloped ^ very convex, and considerably raised 

 above the upper margin of the eyes. Atiiennce shorter than the 

 body ; second joint thickened towards the apex, in the 9 much more 

 so than in the ^ ; third and fourth filiform. JEyes large, prominent. 

 Rostrum reaching to the second pair of coxcb. PronGtiim lougish 

 trapeziform, constricted in front, with two large callosities behind 

 the constriction. Elytra sometimes with cuneus and membratie im- 

 perfectly developed ; Corium less convex in developed than in unde- 

 veloped examples. Gen. 1, Gloliceps. 



Family 10.— IDOLOCORIDiE. 



Short or elongate, narrow, parallel ; sometimes slightly oval and very 

 delicate. Head viewed from above sometimes pentagonal and deflected 

 in front, or vertical in front, transversely oval, and generally produced 

 into a neck behind the eyes; Croivn more or less convex ; Chjpeus 

 sometimes overhanging the face. AntenncB slender, of variable length, 

 shorter than or as long as the body ; second joint generally more or 

 less clavate ; third and fourth filiform. Eyes large or small, more or 

 less prominent, the hinder margin sometimes resting on the anterior 

 margin of the pronotum. Mostrmn sometimes free, generally reach- 

 ing to the second or third pair of coxce, sometimes to the second 

 abdominal segment ; first joint of variable length. Pronotum longish 

 trapeziform, or longish campanulate, with a more or less broad collar 

 in front, behind which are two callosities, sometimes almost obsolete. 



