191S.] K. II. Chavklv: Pansalidai- of the World. m 



The left anterior lower tooth small but distinct; the left man- 

 dible of about the same size as the ri^jht . . . . G. schellongi. p. 109. 

 J \ The left anterior lower tooth more or le.ss rudimentary ; the 

 left mandible more or less distinctly lonjier and slenderer 

 than the ri;;lit . . . . . . . . . . . _ 5^ 



The posterior inar;iin of the mentuni moderately strongly 



arched . . . . . . . . . . . . . . g. 



Till' posterior inar};in of the mentum very stronjily arched ; 



the antennal lamellae somewhat short and stout ; the lateral 



areas of the metasternum somewhat rouj;h and hairy .. 6'. nniiruUitur, p. 110. 

 The lateral areas of the metasternum more or less rou<;h and 



hairy ; the antennal lamellae very lonjj; and slender . . G. tjeniiari, p. 109. 



The lateral areas of the metasternum smooth and hairless . . . . . . 7. 



The antennal lamellae somewhat short and stout ; the scars 



on the mentum very deeply impressed . . . . G. texunbreu-sis, p. 109. 



The antennal lamellae lonj;er and slenderer ; the scars on the 



mentum less deeply impressed . . . . . . . . . . b. 



The left mandible and the antennal lamellae moderately long 



and slender : the scars on the mentuni very lightly im- 

 8< pressed, especially near the middle line .. .. G. ca»oi(He««i«, p. 110. 



The left mandible and the antennal lamellae somewhat longer 



and slenderer ; the scars on the mentuni normal . . G. minor, p. 110. 



Genus PSEUDEPISPHENUS, (iiavely, 1914c, p. 327. 

 Type, Pseudepisphenus perplexus, Gravely, 1914c, pp. 327-328, test-fig. 8, A-B. 



Pseudepisphenus perplexus. Gravely. 

 I'l. I. 



Pseudepisphenus perplextis, Gravely, 191 Ic pp. 327-328, text-fig. 8, A-B. 

 One specimen from Snow Mts., 4,000-6,000 ft., Dutch New Guinea, presented by the 

 British Museum. Length 29-5 mm. 



Genus TARQUINIUS, Kuwert, 1896, p. 227. 

 Type. Tarqtdnius jKdadoxus, Kuwert. 1898. p. 279 ; Gravely, 1914c. {ip. 178 & 327, text- 

 fig. 8. r.-i), (see pi. 1). 



Subfamily LEVI. il LAV L\AE. 

 The <;eiu'ia of Leptaulacinae may be separated thu.s : — 



The sides of the elytra hairy . . . . . , Trichostigmus. p. 1 12. 



The sides of the elvtra hairless . . . . . . Lcpla^doTr, p. 112. 



