12(16 FAMI[;V LIII. — CIIRYSOMEfilD/T'L 



(/. Aiiti'iiiiji' ll'-jdiiited, distant at I)aso; tarsal flaws hitid ( Fij^. 

 5ol. (/ ) ; form r.ilmst, Cliriixoiiicht-Wke. laricer, ")-(;..") mm. 



LXIII. Blepiiakida. 

 (Id. Aiitenme ll-jointed, close together at base; claws simple or di- 

 lated; smaller, not over 4.5 nun. 

 r. Hind tiliia" sinuate near apex and with a distinct tooth on the 

 (mter mar.iiin (Fig. ~)''A. h) ; thorax witliout an imi)ression in 

 front of base; tirst and second ventral segments closely united; 

 elytral punctui-es in regular rows. LXIV. ('ii-Etocnema. 



('('. Hind tiliia' without sinuation or tooth. 



/. Thorax witli distinct transverse imi)ression in front of base; 

 elytral punctures in rows. 

 11. Elytra without hairs. 



//. Form more or less ovate: antenme shnrter than body; 



transverse groove of tliorax limited on each side I»y a 



lengthwise imi)ression. LX\'I. ( "i!i:piiioi)ki!a. 



Iih. Foi-m elongate, i>araliel; anlemia' as long as or longci' tlian 



liody; tlioracic groove not limited. 



LXVI I. < )H1 IIAITK A. 



mi. Elytra witli rows of stitf liairs (seta") on tlie intervals; foi'm 

 short, ovate. LXVI II. Fimiuix. 



//. Thorax without a trdnsrcisc impression in front of base. 



/. Hind tibial spur small and sh^nder ; form elongate or elon- 

 gate-oval. 

 ./. Thorax with a short, deep longitudinal impression each 

 side near l)ase; elytral punctures in rows. 



LXIX. Mantura. 

 Jj. Thorax without any impression; elytral punctures con- 

 fused. LXX. Systena. 

 li. Hind tibial spur broad, emarginate or Iiitid at apex (Fig. 

 ■'t'M. c) : elytral punctures in rows; form oval or oblong- 

 oval, convex. LXXI. Dibolia. 

 cc. Antenna' lO-.iointed; hind tarsi inserted on the outer side of the tibire 

 above the ai)ex (Fig. n:!!, <l) ; elytral ])unctures in rows. 



LXXII. PSYLLIODES. 



LXI. ITvpoLAMPSis Clark. ISGO. (Gr.. "sub + red.") 



Sm':t]l ol)lonci'-oval, convex, brown or piceous hairy species, hav- 

 ing- the antenna' half rho length of body, the second joint oblong- 

 oval, as stout as the first but shorter, third more slender and longer 

 than second. 4, 5 and 6 gradually shorter, 7 to 11 abruptly broader ; 

 prosternuni narroM^ between the coxn\ dilated behind them; hind 

 tarsi nearly as long as tibia', first joint obconical, very narrow at 

 base, fourth abruptly intiatcMl at apex, the claws tootbed at middle: 

 claws of front and mi(hlle tarsi bifid. 



