INSECTA. 507 
Lamprima Larr., Scuornn. Labrum distinct, exsert. Club of 
antenne with three lamellae. Internal lacinia of maxille in females 
terminate by a horny hook. (Head small, narrower than thorax.) 
Sub-genera: ZLamprima Latr. (Sp. Lampr. fulgida, Lampr. cwnea 
Gusrin Iconogr., Ins. Pl. 27, fig. 2, Cuv. R. Ani. ed. ill., Ins. Pl. 45 bis, 
fig. 3; (anterior tibie of males with terminal spine broad, obtrigonal) ;— 
Pholidotus Mac Lnay. (Sp. Lamprima Humboldti GYLLENH., SCHOENH. 
Synon. I. 3, Append. p. 197, GumRIN Iconogr., Ins. Pl. 27, fig. 6, &e. 
Syndesus Mac L. Mandibles exsert beyond the head. Labrum 
connate with clypeus. Maxille membranous. Antenne short, not 
broken, club with six or seven joints. Eyes large, globose, 
undivided. Posterior feet very remote from preceding. Body 
cylindrical. 
Sp. Syndesus cornutus, Sinodendrum cornutum Fasr., Cuv. R. Ant. éd. ill, 
Ins. Pl. 45 bis, fig. 8; habit. in Van Diemen’s Land. 
Note.—Genus Hexaphyllum Gray, Wustw. (Psilodon PERTY) is rightly 
joined with genus Syndesus by BURMEISTER. 
Figulus Mac L. (and Nigidius ejusd.). Mandibles little exsert. 
Internal lacinia of maxille armed with a horny tooth. Labrum 
exsert, mobile. Antenne broken, club with three lamella. Lateral 
margin of head extending beyond the eyes, and dividing them in 
great part or entirely. , 
Sp. Figulus striatus WEStwoop, BuancHarD Hist. d. Ins. Paris, 1845, 
Pl. 8, figs. 1—3 (vmago, larva, nymph); hab. in island of Mauritius, &c. 
Note.—Add sub-genera Xiphodontus WESTW. and Agnus Burm. 
Stnodendrum F apr. Labrum exsert, free. Mandibles scarcely 
produced beyond clypeus. Maxille membranous, ciliated, with 
internal process acuminate. Antenne scarcely broken, short, with 
club three-leafed. Body cylindrical. 
Sp. Stnodendrum cylindricum, Scarab. cylindricus L., Dz GEER Ins. tv. 
Pl. ro, figs. 2, 3, Panzer D. Ins. Heft 1, Tab. 1, Heft 2, Tab. 9, 
Dumérit Cons. gén. s. l. Ins. Pl. 5, fig. 3; this insect is found in many 
countries of Europe; the larva lives in beeches, oaks, &c. The male has 
a horn on the head, like many Scarabeida. 
4Esalus Fase. Labrum exsert, free. Mandibles produced be- 
yond clypeus. Maxille membranous. Antenne not broken, club 
three-leafed. Body short. Feet moderate or short. 
o, 2 
Band 
Sp. salus scarabcoides FABR., GUERIN Iconogr., Ins. Pl. 27, fi 
