104 NOTES ON ohajxiidm: 



Fam. 18. ENTEDONIDJE. 



A. Antennae 12-jointed. - - - Epiclebdb. 



B. Antennae with less than twelve joints. 



a. Antennae club-shaped. - - - Rhopalotus. 



b. Antennae not club-shaped. 



* Antenna? of the male much serrated, of the 



female with pale rings. - - .Astich; s. 



** Antennae of the male not serrated, of the 

 female without pale rings, 

 t Scutellum with a middle furrow. - - Holcopelte. 



ff Scutellum with no middle furrow. 



t Fore wings with many rows of hairs. - Eudercs. 



H Fore wings not with many rows of hairs. 

 § Fore wings with a costal areolet. - Secodes. 



§§ Fore wings with no costal areolet. 

 X Radius ending just beyond the cubitus. 



o Humerus much iucrassated. - - Pleuropachys. 



oo Humerus not much incrassated. 



-+- Metathorax with side keels. - - Pleurotropis. 



-»--)- Metathorax without side keels. 



*-•* Scutellum very squamous. - - Entedon. 



*-++•■♦ Scutellum smooth. - - - Asecodes. 



X X Radius not ending just beyond the cubitus. 



o Abdomen much acuminated. - - Omphale. 



oo Abdomen not much acuminated. 



-t- Antennae 8-jointed. - - - Chrysocharis. 



-*--*- Antennae 9-joiuted. - - - Derostenus. 



Foerster remarks the likeness between Epiclerus and Tetracampe. 

 The latter has 5-jointed tarsi and is the only representative of the 

 Tetracampidae, which may be noticed in some future publication. 

 Rhopalotus is founded on Elachistus cothumatus, Xees, and on E. 

 gradualis, Nees ; Holcopelte on E. obscurus, Foerst. 



Fam. 19. TETRASTICHID^. 



A. Scutellum without furrows. 



a. Antenna) apparently 3-jointed. - - Triphasius. 



b. Antennae distinctly more than' 3-jointed. 



* Fore wings without a cubitus. - - Anozus. 



** Fore wings with a cubitus, 

 t Fore wings bordered all round with long hairs. Pterothrix. 



If Costa of the fore wings without long hairs. - Trichaporus. 



B. Scutellum with furrows. 



