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Fig. 28. 



Vxa. 29. 



Geint.'^ 8j)irobolellus, Focock, 1894. 



Pocock 1894; Silvestri, 1895. Nee. Brolemann, 1902 = 

 EpHriqn,>}idH, ; nec Attems, 1907, 1910 = PseadospinA^olellm ; 

 nee P(>eock, 1898, Biol. Ceutr. Amer. 



This generic division was proposed by Pocock in 1894,2^ 

 with the following diagnosis : — 



-Eyes large, sub-eireular, widely separated. Antennae 

 " short, 1st segment as large as the 2nd (? always). 1 rontal 

 "sulcus weak. Labral pores 4 + 4. Collum large, extend- 

 "ius laterally as low as the second. The transverse sulcus 

 "obsolete at least dorsally, its place taken by a groove which 

 "is sinuated in front of the pore and gives the appearance 

 " described as the pore being situated behind the sulcus ; the 

 "area behind the groove elevated. Sterna striate. Scobma 

 "absent (? always). Last segment of the legs not padded in 

 "the male. Type ,S'. chrij^oJiriis, nov." 



Seven species were listed herein, but no description of copu- 

 latory appendages was given. Four more.^^.feswe^j added 

 by Prof Silvestri,26 in 1895 without any mention^ of sexual 

 characters. Reference was made by the author^^ and by 



■^■> Pocock— In Weber, Reisc in NiedcrUindish Ost-Indien, 1894, p. 



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2« Silvestri-Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genova (2), xiv., pp. 758-760. 

 27 Brolemann-Zool. Anz., xxvi., 1902, No. 691, p. 180. 



