FOB¥ICULIl)yE. 



TahJe of Genera} 



1. Entirely apterous (resembles Obelura and 



Syntonus) Sondax, n.g., p. 177. 



l.L Elytra present, sometimes abbreviated. 



2. First segment of antenna) bicarinate; 



(pronotum broad; elytra -with a very [p. 178. 



short keel ; tarsi long) Eudohbnja, Burr, 



2.2. First segment of antennaj smooth. 



3. Elytra with keel on costal margin. 



4. Elytra perfect, free ; wings abor- [p. 180. 



five Emboros, Burr, 



4.4. Elytra rudimentary. 



5, Last dorsal segment of male 



very wide at base, strongly [p. 181. 



narrowed at apex Lipaeuba, Burr, 



5.5. Last dorsal segment of male 



narrow at base itself, slightly [p. 183. 



angustate. almost square .... Obeluea, Burr, 

 3.3. Elytra not keeled (but well deve- 

 loped). 

 4. Pronotum narrower than the head, 



longer than broad Cohdax, n.g.,p. 184. 



4.4. Pronotum as broad as the head or 

 as broad as long. 

 5. First tarsal segment twice as 

 long as the third. 

 6. Abdomen not very strongly 

 convex, the sides of the 

 segments, seen from above, 

 recurved ; forceps of male 

 horizontal, not contiguous 

 at the base, unarmed on the [p. 187. 



upper surface Hypurgus, Burr, 



6.6. Abdomen decidedly convex ; 

 sides not recurved ; forceps 

 of male undulating, con- 

 tiguous at base and toothed [p. 190. 



or crested above Epaechijs, Burr, 



6.5. First tarsal segment equal to 

 third or scarcely' longer. 

 6. Abdomen dilated beyond the 

 middle and attenuate towards 

 the apex. 

 7. Last dorsal segment of male 

 transverse, nearly rect- 

 angular ; anterior femora [p. 194. 



thick TiMOJiENUS, I3urr, 



7.7. Last dorsal segment of male 



strongly attenuate ; ante- [p. 199. 



rior femora slender Syntonus, u. g,, 



6.6. Abdomen of male scarcely [p. 200. 



dilated, almost cylindrical . . Kosmetor, Burr, 



1 Tlie geuu3 Liiiodes (p. 203j cannot yet be ranged in this table. 



