62 GE01)EriIA(;A — caeabidae. 



segment of female with one impression on each side. 

 L. 3 1. Common. A. coriiviunis, Panz. 



2. Intermediate ti])iae of male fringed with hairs 

 on inner-side. 



Anal segment with two impressions on each side in hoth 

 sexes. 



A A. Legs entirely black. 



Dark bronze ; first three joints of antennae red. An- 

 terior angles of thorax rather prominent, posterior angles 

 acute, base not punctured, the inner impression on each 

 side small, the outer one almost entirely effaced ; elytra 

 with simple striae, which are deeper behind. L. 4i 1. 

 Connnon. A. ovata, Fab. 



Ji H, Tibiae and tarsi reddish. 



Rather narrower than^. ovata. Greenish-bronze above; 

 bronze-black beneath ; femora black ; first three joints of 

 the antennae red. Anterior angles of thorax prominent, 

 posterior angles right angles, base feebly punctured, with 

 two small, shallow impressions on each side ; elytra with 

 simple striae, which are deeper behind. L. 4 1. Connnon. 



A. siniilata, Gyll. 



II. Apical spine of anterior tibiae three-pointed. 



Body more or less elongate ; intermediate tibiae straight 

 in both sexes ; each side of the anal segment with one 

 impression in male and two in female. 



1, Base of thorax not punctured, with one impres- 

 sion on each side ; posterior angles acute. 



Shining bronze above ; first three joints of antennae 

 red ; bronze-black beneath ; femora black, tibiae rust-red. 

 Thorax slightly emarginate in front, anterior angles some- 

 what prominent ; elytra with distinctly punctured striae. 

 L. 4 1. Not uncommon. A. strenua, Zimm. 



2. Base of thorax finely and closely punctured, 

 with two feeble but distinct impressions on each 

 side ; posterior angles right angles. 



Shining bronze above ; first three joints of antennae and 

 tibiae red, under-side blackish-bronze. Thorax emarginate 

 in front, anterior angles prominent ; elytra with impunctate 

 or very indistinctly punctured striae. L. 3 1. Commo]i. 



A. 2)i'i^cia, Gyll. 



