PLATE XXVI. 



Megophthalmus scanicus. (Page 93.) 



Fig. 1. — Male, showing the anguhir vertex and 

 punctured elytra. 



Fig. 1 a. — Female, relatively of the same size. The 

 mask-marked scutellum mentioned in the text is appa- 

 rent in this and the following genus. 



Fig. lb. — Female insect seen in profile. The 

 swollen frons is to he noted, and also the projecting 

 pronotum. 



Fig. 1 c. — Head and pronotum enlarged. 



Ulopa reticulata. (Page 90.) 



Fig. 2. — Imago, or winged form, showing its tumid 

 and hroad head. 



Fig. 2 a. — Head and frons of the same, showing the 

 fosste or pits from which the antennae take their rise. 



Fig. 2 6. — Elytron and wing of the same. The 

 nervures of the former are thick and raised. 



Fig. 2 c. — Part of the male pygofer from the dorsal 

 aspect. 



Fig. 2 d. — Part of the female pygofer, with its anal 

 process, rising from the anal tube. Part of the saw- 

 case is visible on the lower side of the insect. 



Fig. 2 e. — Part of the tibia and tarsus much 

 enlarged. The three tarsal joints show a tendency to 

 twist one over the other. The final joint has rounded 

 ends and very minute claws. 



Fig. 2/. — Under-side of the male pygofer, showing 

 the navicular plate and two pilose plates of the 

 genitalia. 



Fig. 2//. — The antenna much magnified. 



