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blunter and shorter, the striae blacker and the punctures 

 finer. Not uncommon. H. Curtisi, Lac. 



CRIO CEBIDA JE, 



A, Tarsal claws toothed. 



Head and thorax broader than long, latter with a blunt 

 prominence on each side. Zeugophora, Kunze. 



J5. Tarsal claws simple. 



a. Tarsal claws soldered together at base. 



Forehead deeply furrowed ; thorax dilated in front, 

 narrowed behind middle or at base ; intermediate coxae 

 placed apart. Lema, Fab. 



h. Tarsal claws free throughout. 



Similar in other respects to Lema. Crioceris, Lac. 



Zeitf/02)Jiora, 



A, Elytra blackish. 



€1, Head entirely red-yellow. 



Black, shiny, with fine gray pubescence ; head, base of 

 antennae, thorax, prosternum and legs red-yellow. Thorax 

 and elytra strongly punctured, former with a smooth 

 central line, its lateral projection forming a feeble angle 

 with anterior margin nearly on a level with inner margin 

 of eye. L. 1 — 1^1. Common. Z. su'bspi7iosa,Yah. 



b. Head red-yellow in front and beneath, with forehead 

 and vertex black. 



Black, shiny ; front and under-side of head, base of an- 

 tennae, thorax, prosternum and legs reddish-yellow. Thorax 

 and elytra coarsely and deeply punctured, lateral pro- 

 minences on former pointed and usually a central line 

 smooth, latter often with yellow shoulders. L. 1|^ 1. Bare. 



Z. flavicollis, Marsh. 

 R, Elytra red-yellow. 



Head, thorax, elytra, antennae and legs red-yellow ; eyes, 

 mesosternum, metasternum and abdomen black; apex of 

 mandibles slightly pitchy. Head more closely and deeply 

 .punctured than in Z. sulspinosa, less contracted behind 

 eyes, latter less prominent ; thorax broader, lateral pro- 



