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INSECTS. 
TRIBE II.-FUNGICOL/E. 
Tarsi with two hooks at their termination, first joint distinct, 
elytra covering the abdomen ; antennas longer than the head and 
thorax, with filiform maxillary palpi, or simply thickened to¬ 
wards the points ; body ovate. 
Genus EUMORPHUS.— Weber. 
Generic Character .—Antennae somewhat shorter than the 
thorax, the third joint very long, the last three forming a com¬ 
pressed, and nearly triangular club; with filiform maxillary pal¬ 
pi, the last joint with a clavate triangular termination ; body 
oval, narrower before; thorax square and depressed. 
Eumorphus Kirby anus .— Kirby’s Eumorphus. 
Plate XCVIII. fig. 16. 
Black, shining, the elytrae with two fulvous spots on each. 
Inhabits India. 
TRIBE III.- PSELAPHII. 
With short truncated elytra; the first joint of the tarsi 
short and distinct. 
Genus PSELAPHUS— Herbst. 
Generic Character .—The elytra truncated, and shorter than 
the abdomen ; tarsi three-jointed, the first very short, last ending 
in a single hook; antennae eleven-jointed, the greater part of 
which are granulated, the last three large and oval; maxillary 
palpi projecting, ending in a large tumid joint, with a pointed 
termination ; with small filiform labial palpi. 
Pselaphus Herbstii. — Herbst’s Pselaphus. 
Plate XCIX. fig. 10. 
Body and elytra dark chestnut-brown ; antennae and legs yel¬ 
low. 
ORDER V_ORTHOPTERA. 
With coriaceous elytra, the margin of the one resting on that 
of the other ; mouth provided with mandibles ; the wings folded 
