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Of the fifteen genera known in the tribe three only are found 

 outside of Europe and North America {Stereiis Woll., from Madeira, 

 Dietta Sharp, New Zealand, and Scotocri/pfus Girard, Brazil), the 

 remaining twelve are thus distributed : Peculiar to Europe Agari- 

 cophagus and Amphicyllis, peculiar to America Anogdus, hoplastus 

 and Agli/ptus, leaving seven common to the two countries. 



The ten genera occurring in our fauna are distributed in the fol- 

 lowing manner : Peculiar to the Pacific region Triarthron, common to 

 the Atlantic and Pacific regions FL/dnobius, Am'sotoma, Liodes and 

 Agathidium, leaving five occurring only in the Atlantic region. 



In the following table no mention is made of the contractile power 

 and any sexual difference in the tarsi has secondary mention, this is for 

 reasons already explained. In any cabinet arrangement Liodes should 

 be placed next in front of Agathidium, it is placed in the position it 

 occupies in the table on account of the antennal structure approaching 

 more closely the genera which precede it than those which follow. 



A. — Head without antennal grooves beneath. 



Posterior tarsi 5-jointed. Mesosternum not carinate. 

 Antennal club 3-jointed. 



Tibiae slender, not strongly spinulose Triartliron. 



Tibiae dilated and strongly spinulose Stereus. 



Antennal club 5-jointed Hyduobius. 



Antennal club 4-jointed. 



Tarsi 4—5—5 DieUa. 



Posterior tarsi with a less number than five joints. Mesosternum carinate. 

 Tarsi with joints 5 — 5 — 4 in both sexes. 



Antennal club 4-jointed Anogdus. 



Antennal club 5-juinted Anisotoma. 



Tarsi 5 — 4 — 4 in both sexes. 



Antennal club elongate, loose, 3-jointed Colenis. 



Tarsi 4 — 3 — 3 in both sexes. 



Antennal club 5-jointed Agaricopbagus. 



B. — Head with distinctly limited antennal grooves. 



Antennal club 5-jointed, elongate. Tarsi dissimilar in the sexes. ..Liodes. 

 Antennal club 4-jointed. 



Antennae aj^parently 10-jointed. Tarsi similar in the sexes Cyrtusa. 



Antennae distinctly 11-jointed. Tarsi dissimilar % and 9 ... Ainphicyllis. 

 Antennal club 3-jointed. Tarsi dissimilar in the sexes. 



Antennae 10-jointed Isoplastas. 



Antennae 11-jointed. 



Posterior tarsi 4-jointed in both sexes, the mesosternum not carinate 



between the coxae Agathidium. 



Posterior tarsi 3-jointed, mesosternum strongly carinate Aglyptus. 



The tribe as here constituted is composed of the same genera as 

 in those authors since the time of Lacordaire, he included Clambus 



