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CATALOGUE OF 



b. Middle legs hardly or slightly remote from each 



other. 

 * Hind femora unarmed. - - - - 



** Hind femora with many spines beneath. - 



Blissus. 

 Papiriub. 



2. LvGiEIDA. 



A. Eyes petiolated. ----- Abtacops. 



B. Eyes sessile. 



a. Anlenuifeious tubercles obtuse. - - . LyCiEus. 



b. Antennifcrous tubercles sbarjdy prominent on the 



outer side in front. - - . - Nysius. 



4. Geocouida. 



A. Clavus widened towards the tip, or with parallel 



sides. 



a. Body elongate. . - - - - 



b. Body obloug. 



* Petiole of the eyes short. 



f Bucculi long, extended by the insertion of the 



antennae. - - _ - - 



■ft Bucculi very short. . - - . 



** Petiole of the eyes long. - - - - 



B. Ciavus perceptibly straitened towards the tip, 



sometimes narrowly joined with the corium. - 



NiNDS. 



Henestaris. 



Gkrmalos. 



HOEMIJS. 



Geocobis. 



5. Pachygroxthida. 



A. First joint of the antennae very short, but extend- 



ing ill front of the head. 



a. Eyes slighily prominent. First joint of the rostrum 



extending to the base of llu; bead. - - Teracrius. 



b. Eyes cmisiderably prominent. First joint of the 



antenna; not extending to the base of the bead. Phlegyas. 



B, First joint of the antenna! longer than any of the 



others, extending beyond tiie head. 



a. First joint of the antenna; gradually incrassated 



towards the lip, shorter or seldom slightly 



longer than the thorax. - - - (Edanoala. 



b. First joint of the anteinue suddenly incrassated 



towards the tip, longer than the thorax. - PACHyoRONTHA. 



8. Cymida. 



Antennifcrous tubercles sharply prominent in 

 front on the outer side. First joint of the 

 antenna) long, extending much beyond the tip 

 of the head. _ - - - - 



Antenniferous tubercles obtuse. First joint of the 

 antenna; shorter than the bead, not or slightly 

 extending bt'youd the lip oi' the latter. 



Ctmodema. 



OXYCARENUS. 



