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AMERIGANA 
VOL. V. BROOKLYN, FEBRUARY, 1889. NO. 2. 
Glee 
A GENERIC SYNOPSIS OF THE FULGORIDE-. 
By Wm. H. AsHMmeap. 
{Continued from p. 6.] 
(Famty I. FULGORIDZ. ) 
SuBFAMILY VI. DICTYOPHARINZ. 
TABLE OF GENERA, 
Head as broad as the prothorax, arcuated before... ..G. 1. Cladypha, A. et S. 
Head narrower than the prothorax. 
Elytra with small and quadrangular cells of the same size ; head rather small, 
roy thavor eal! OVS Oi eich al ty ARERR CaaS G. 2. Pterodictya, Burm. 
Elytra with forked nervures and elongated cells, less numerous at their basal 
half; head more or less prelonged beyond the eyes. 
Elytra not separated into two parts by an elevated line................... 2. 
Elytra divided into two parts by an elevated, transverse line.!.............. 
G. 3. Dichoptera, Spinola. 
2 Elytra with basal cells somewhat elongated beyond the middle, followed by three 
rows of very small cells, narrow and arranged in a concentric half circle...... 
G. 4. Lappida, A. et S. 
Elytra with the discoidal flap with an infinite number of anastomosing veins or 
ramifications, extending in all directions and distributing into an infinite 
number of cellules of different shape....... G. 5. Plegmatoptera, Spinola. 
Elytra not having three rows of cells arranged in a concentric circle at their ex- 
tremity. 
Cephalic prolongation in a pointed or subcylindric cone ; vertex narrow........ 
G. 6. Dictyophara, Germar. 
Cephalic prolongation but slightly longer than wide, rounded before ; vertex 
lance mal temeniaGeLtede deties)42, ake ci.biaae os G. 7. Monopsis, Spinola. 
Cephalic prolongation long and slender ; head with a distinct callosity behind 
the eyes ; vertex with the lateral margins slightly dilated................. 
G. 8. Scolops, Germar. 
