PLATE XIV. 



LiBURNiA LUGUBRiNA. (Page 45.) 



Fig. 1. — Brachelytroiis female, with its white-edged 

 elytra. 



Fig. 2. — Anal tube seen from behind, with the male 

 styles below, s, spreading from the lower edge of the 

 pygofer. 



LiBURNiA DisTiNCTA. (Page 46.) 



Fig. 3. — Brachelytroiis female, from Mr. Douglas's 

 cabinet. 



LiBURNiA PULLULA. (Page 47.) 



Fig. 4. — Brachelytrous male, with its attenuated 

 body. 



Fig. 5. — Pygofer, with the styles, s, seen from behind. 



LiBURNiA PELLuciDA. (Page 48.) 



Fig. 6. — Macropterous male, showing the deep 

 notch in the pygofer. The nervures do not strictly 

 accord, side with side. (See also Plate XV.) 



Fig. 7. — Styles from the male pygofer. 



LiBURNiA DISCOLOR. (Page 50.) 



Fig. 8. — Brachelytrous (?) male. The wings are 

 wanting. The peculiar form of the pygofer, with its 

 adjuncts, may be noted. 



Fig. 9. — Last abdominal ring of the female. 



Fig. 10. — End of the male pygofer seen from above, 

 with its curved styles, s, in situ. 



Fig. 11. — Frons and clypeus of the same, showing 

 the three undivided keels, and the position of the 

 antennae. 



Fig. 12. — Another brachelytrous male, with its elytra 

 closed. The pygofer is here deeply notched. 



