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NOTES ON CIIAI.CIDI.F,. 



Fig. 3. 



Fig. 3. 



Fig. 2. Schizaspidia furcata. 

 Fig. 3. Eucbaris lello. 



The Eucharidae are remarkable on account of the great develop- 

 ment of the mesothorax, which in some species extends to the tip of 

 the abdomen and is finely sculptured. Most of the species may be 

 arranged as follows : — 



STILBULA, Spinola. 



cyniformis, "Rossi, bella, Foerst. Larymna, Wlk. smaragdina, Wlk. 

 piceicornis, Wlk. delicatula, Wlk. implexa, Wlk. Volusus, Wlk. 

 Fausta, Wlk. Valgius, Wlk. Zalates, Wlk. 



EUCHAPJS, Latr. 



adscendens, Fabr. punctata, Foerst. Kollari, Foerst. Pyttalus, Wlk. 

 ruliventris, Wlk. Theocles, WVe. Iello, Wlk. Eribotes, Wlk. 

 convergens, Wlk. deprivata, Wlk. testacea, Motsch. : this species 

 is perhaps not a Eucbaris. 



SCHIZASPIDIA, Westw. 



furcata, Fabr. cynipsea, 117/r. striatissima, Wlk. pallescens, Wlk. 

 mexagens, WVe. reflexa, Wlk. flavicornis, Wlk. atrata, Wlk. 

 surgens, Wlk. apta, Wlk. Nasua, Wlk. furcifera, Westw. per- 

 tendens, Wlk. contigens, Wlk. plagiata, Westw. cyanea, Wlk. 



