PLATE XXXII. 



Idiocerus confusus. (Page 100.) 



Fig. 1. — Imago with expanded wings. 

 Fig. 1 a. — The female with closed elytra. 

 Fig. 1 h. — The elytron with its limbiis. Some of 

 the transverse veins are often found to be wanting. 

 Fig. 1 c. — Hind tarsus and claw. 



•^to* 



Idiocerus laminatus. (Page 110.) 



Fig. 2. — Imago. 



Fig. 2</. — Head, showing the frons and clypeus. 



Fig. 2 h. — The three last abdominal rings. 



Idiocerus vitreus. (Page 111.) 



Fig. 3. — Imago. 



Fig. 3 a. — Head, pronotum, and scutellum. 

 Fig. 3 6. — Head, showing the frons and antennae 

 from the front aspect. 



