PLATE VII. 

 Cixius PiLosus, var. albicinctus. (Page 19.) 



Fig. 1. — Winged form. 



Fig. 2. — Frons, with rostrum, of the same insect. 



Fig. 3. — Profile view of the naked pygofer. 



Fig. 4. — Head, vertex (r), pronotmn, and tegula [t). 



Fig. 5. — Dorsal aspect, showing the basal lobes and 

 the two sheaths containing the saws, forming part of 

 the pygofer. The anal tube is drawn above. 



Cixius similis. (Page 22.) 



Fig. 6.— Imago ; called C. remotus by Mr. Edwards. 



Fig. 7.— The elytron. 



Fig. 8. — The wing. 



Fig. 9. — The under view of the frons, &c. 



Cixius simplex. (Page 22). 



Fig. 10. — The imago, with its transparent folded 

 wings, called C. Scotti by Edwards, by whom the 

 specimen figured was kindly lent. 



