EXPLANATION OF THE TEKMS USED FOK THE 

 PARTS OF A LONGICORN BEETLE. 



—Head of Nyphasia 

 pascoei, Lac. 



Fig. 1. — Upper surface of head. 



fr, front. 

 fr.s, frontal suture. 

 gen,, gena. 



cl. clypeus. 

 acl, ante-clypeus. 



lb, labruru. 

 md, mandible. 



Fig. 2. — Underside of bead of 

 Oxymirus cursor, Linn. 



Fig. 2. — Lower surface of head. 



gul, gula. 

 gen, gena. 

 sm, submentum. 

 m, mentuni. 

 I, labium. 

 mx, maxilla. 

 md, mandible. 



epm\_ 



Fig. 3. — Oxymirus cursor, Linn. 



Fig. 4. — Nyphasia pascoei, Lac. 



Fig. 3. — Sternum, showing the front and middle coxal cavities open, sf.^, st.-, 

 st^, pro-, meso- and metasternum ; e/j/zt', cpm'-, epm^, epimera of pro-, 

 meso- and metathorax ; eps-, eps^, episterna of meso- and metathorax ; 

 tr, trochanter ; tr7i, trocbantin. 



Fig. 4. — Sternum, showing the front and middle coxal cavities closed, st^, st^, 

 st^, pro-, meso- and metasternum; epm^, epr/r, cpiii^, epimera of pro-, 

 meso- and metathorax ; eps"^, eps^, episterna of meso- and metathorax ; 

 p, pore. 



