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As we have been unable to fit these species into the table given 

 by Fowler, we have thought it best to make out a new one, and have 

 followed Ganglbauer's to a great extent. We also append descrip- 

 tions of the four recently added species. 



TABLE OF THE SPECIES. 



I. — Elytra with longer, somewhat erect pubescence, or with alternate rows of longer 



and shorter hairs. 



i. — Eyes feebly convex and not prominent, temples well developed ; antennae 



with the first two joints of the club not longer than broad ; colour 



rust-red or reddish-testaceous ; elytra with alternate rows of longer 



and shorter hairs C. fulva, Com. 



ii. — Eyes strongly convex and prominent. 



1. — Temples well developed ; thorax much narrower than elytra; all the 

 joints of the club of the antennae evidently longer than broad ; 



size larger C pubescens, G-yll. 



2. — Temples rudimentary; thorax broader in proportion to elytra ; first 

 two joints of the club of the antennae about as long as broad ; 



size smaller C. crennlata, Gyll. 



II. — Elytra with shorter, depressed pubescence, the hairs being of equal length, 

 i.— Antennae with at least the first joint of the club distinctly longer than 



broad C. denticulata, Gyll. 



ii. — Antennae with the first two joints of the club globose, as long as broad or 

 somewhat transverse. 

 1. — Elytra with punctured striae evanescent behind middle; species convex 



and broad C.fenestralis, L. 



2. — Elytra with punctured striae continued to apex. 



A. — Size larger: length IS — 2o mm. ; temples obsolete or absent. 



a. — Sides of thorax strongly serrate C. serrata, Payk. 



b. — Sides of thorax obsoletely serrate. 



a*. --Colour dark brown ; elytra more depressed, shoulders 



with well-marked callosities ...C. linearis, Payk. 

 b*. — Colour testaceous ; elytra more convex, shoulders with 



callosities obsolete C. eppelsheimi, Reitt. 



P>. — Size smaller : length I "3 — 1'8 mm. ; temples small, but distinct. 

 a. — Thorax strongly punctured ; elytra somewhat rounded at 

 sides. 



a*. — Thorax much narrower than elytra, scarcely transverse, 

 broadest before middle ; elytra more rounded at 

 sides ; pubescence not conspicuous... 



C. longicollis, Zett. 



b*. — Thorax r>ot much narrower than elytra, strongly trans- 

 verse, broadest at middle ; elytra less rounded at 

 sides; pubescence conspicuous... 



C. crenicollia, Mannh. 



