82 TEREDILIA — PTINIDAE. 



ventral abdominal segments free. L. 1 1. Not common. 



D. chrysomelina, Sturm. 

 J5. Elytra closely punctured in wrinkles, pubescence re- 

 cumbent longitudinally only. 



Black, shiny ; antennae and legs reddish. Forehead 

 broad, rather convex ; second to fourth ventral abdominal 

 segments more or less soldered in middle. L. 1 1. Eather 

 common. D. flavicornis, Fab. 



Coenocara. 



Black, shiny ; antennae and legs brown. Elytra con- 

 fusedly punctured, with three impunctate striae at sides, 

 pubescence not arranged in rows. L. f — 1 1. Not com- 

 mon. C. hovistae, Hoff. 



Anitys. 



Eust-red, shiny; antennae and legs lighter. Elytra with 

 traces of a sutural stria l)ehind and sliglit traces of others 

 on disc; posterior tibiae shorter than femora and trochanters 

 together ; tarsi very short and thick. L. 1 1. Scarce. 



A. rv.hens, Hoff. 



Almost cylindrical. Black-brown ; shoulders of elytra, 

 antennae and legs reddish-yellow-brown. Thorax finely 

 punctured ; elytra with punctured striae, pubescence short, 

 arranged in rows. L. 1 1. Scarce. S. duhhis, Gyll. 



COWIB OMIDAJE. 



Last three joints of antennae forming an elongate club ; 

 clypeus separate from forehead ; inner lobe of maxillae 

 with a horny hook at apex ; last joint of palpi awllike. 



Conipora, Th. 



Couipora. 



Eoundish, convex. Black or brown ; antennae and legs 

 reddish-yellow-brown. Thorax very finely punctured ; 

 elytra much broader than thorax, deeply punctured. L. 1 1. 

 Not common. C. orhiculata, Gyll. 



BOSTBYCHIDAE, 



A. Second joint of tarsi elongate. 



