48 AUSTRALIAN 8TIIATI0MYIID.E, 



Genus Sargus, Fabricius. 



Sargus, Fabricius., Suppl. Entomol. Syst., 1798, p. 549. 



Id., White, P.L.S. N.S.W., xli., 1916, p. 94. 



Tvpe. — Sargus cuprarius, Fabricius Europe. 



Sargus meridional is, White. 

 Sargus meridional is, White, P.L.S. N.S.W., xli.. 1916, p. 

 95. 



Sargus gselli, Hill. 

 Sargus gselli, Hill, P.L.S. N.S.W., xliv., 1919, p. 459, fig. 

 6 a-c. 



Genus AcANTHAS.vi;f;us, White. 



Acanthasargus, White, Proc. Poy. Soc. Tasini., 1914, p. 



60. ' Id., White, P.L.S. N.S.W., xli., p. 95. ■ 



Typo. — Acanthasargus pallustris, White... Tasmania. 



A canthasargus pallustris, White. 



Acanthasargus pallustris, White. Proc. Rov Soc. Tasm., 

 1914, p. 60, fig. 6. Id., White, P.L.S. N.S.W.. xli., 

 1916, p. 96. 



Acantliasargus gracilis, White. 

 Acanthasargus gracilis, White, P.L.S. N.S.W., xli.. 1916, 

 p. 98. 



Subfam. Clitellarin^e. 

 Note. — Enderlein included the Antissini under this 

 subfamily and created a new tribe Abavini. 



Key to the Tribes of the Clitellarina'- 



1. The scutellum without spines. Abavini. 

 The scutellum with spines. 2. 



2. The scutellum with two spines. CliteUariini. 

 The scutellum with four or more spines. Antissini. 



Trib-3 Olitellariini. 

 Key to the Genera of the CliteUariini . 



1. The thorax with a stout spine on each side; the an- 



tennae with a long densei fringed style. Negritorriyia. 



The thorax without such spines ; the antennae without 

 a fringed style. 2. 



2. The antennae with an arista; the posterior legs with 



the first joint of the tarsi longer than the tibiae. 



Gcranopus. 

 The antennae without an arista. 3. 



