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Sp. 4. 6-guttata. — The type of the genus 

 Pachymorpha, a new species lately received from 

 the East Indies, will be figured among the new 

 genera at the end of this part of the Manual. 



Sp. 12. Umbraculata. — This species is little 

 known, from the description of the joints of the 

 antenna? being compressed, it is probable that 

 Brulle derived his notion of the genus Piezia. It is 

 not unlikely that the above species will prove to be 

 his P. axillaris. For an account of the species 

 of Antliia, refer to Lequien's monograph of that 

 aenus. 



Agra, Fahricius. 



Mr. Kirby raises Agra to tlie rank of a family, 

 uniting it with Casnonia ; Laporte more suitably 

 ranges the latter genus with Odacanthidae ; he 

 considers Agra as belonging to the Ctenodactylidge, 

 preferring Mr. Kirby's term on many accounts, 

 but more particularly as Agra is the typical genus 

 of the family. I consider Ctenodactyla in the light 

 of an allied ofenus. 



AcRiDiE, Kirby. 



Genera. 



). Agra, Fabriciua 



2. Ctenodactyla, De Jenn 



Country. 



Cayenne 

 Carolina 



Typical Species. 



A. vEnca, Fabricius. 

 Ct. Chrcviolatii. 



