—6— 



Vertex before the eyes, produced. 



Wings very much shortened, truncated ; frontal disk largely elevated ; thorax 



anteriorly produced beyond the middle of the eyes 



G. II. Peltonotus, Mulsant. 

 Wings oblong, apex extending somewhat beyond the abdomen ; frontal disk not 



or very slightly elevated ; thorax produced to the middle of the eyes 



G. 12. Ommatiotus, Spinola. 

 Vertex before the eyes, not prominent ; body cylindrical ; wings much shorter than 

 abdomen. 

 Frons and vertex formmg an obtuse angle, very gradually produced towards 



apex ; clypeus large, towards the horizontal portion largely inflexed 



G. 13. Bruchomorpha, Newman. 

 P'rons prolonged, globularly enlarged at apex (j. 14. Naso, Pitch. 



Subfamily V. CALOSCELINiE. 

 TABLE OF GENERA. 



Posterior tibice with more than three spines, multispinous 2- 



Posterior tibia? with not more than three spines. 

 Anterior legs strongly dilated, foliaceous. 



Posterior tibiae with one spine G. i. Caloscelis, Lapoite. 



Posterior tibiie with three spines. 



Lateral margins of vertex dilated, elevated 



G. 2. Elasmoscelis, Spinola. 



Lateral margins of vertex not dilated, not elevated 



G. 3. Lacusa, Stal. 

 Anterior femora and tibise somewhat dilated. 



Head before the eyes promuient ; frons elevated, compressed ; posterior tibite 



with two spines G. 4. Lophops, Spinola. 



Clypeus much longer than its breadth at base ; legs long or somewhat lengthened. 

 Head with a very distinct callosity behind the eyes ; anterior femora and tibite 



slightly compressed, dilated G. 5. Almana, Stal. 



Head without or scarcely with a callosity behind the eyes ; anterior leniora alone 

 compressed, body bioadly oval ; head somewhat triangularly produced. . . . 



G. 6. Orgerius, Stal. 

 Clypeus a little longer than its breadth at base, legs short, anterior ie^is com- 

 pressed ' C. 7. Risius, Stal. 



[TO BE CONTINUED.] 



Change of Name. 



In Proc. Cal. Acad., 2nd Series, Vol. i, issued June 5th, 1888, I 

 described a new genus and species of N. A. Scarabaeidse under the name 

 oi Anoplognatho Dun7tia7ius but now finding tliis to be already in use I 

 desire to substitute that oi Aphonides Dunniana. J. J. Rivers. 



University of California, Oct. 2J, 1888. 



