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OATALOGUE OF 
b. Fore tibie not dilated and leaf-like. 
* Head with a tovth or spine of variable size 
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a. 
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between the antenne. -Antenniferous 
tubercles not elongated. - = - 
Head with no tooth or spine between the 
antenne. Antenniferous tubercles elon- 
gated. - - - ° 
Antenniferous tubercles slightly prominent. 
Fore tibie simple, sometimes compressed, 
with a furrow for receiving tbe tarsi. - 
Subfam. 4. APIOMERIDA. 
. Middle tibie with no apical furrow for receiving 
the tarsi. Hind tarsi long; fore tarsi most 
often longer. 
Head oval; ante-ocular and post-ocular parts 
equally long; antenniferous tubercles con- 
tiguous. Eyes not prominent beyond the 
hind part of the head. First joint of the 
antenne much longer than the second. Fore 
wings extending a little beyond the tip of 
the abdomen. - - - - 
Head oblong, or elongated; antenniferous 
tubercles remote. Eyes prominent, more or 
less prominent beyond the post-ocular part 
of the head. 
First joint of the rostrum not or a little shorter 
than the ante-ocular part of the head. Disk 
of the fore lobe of the prothorax unarmed. 
Post-ocular part of the bead hardly or a little 
longer than the ante-ocular. 
Head narrowly oval, a little longer than the 
half of the prothorax, with a rather acute 
tubercle on each side before the eyes; post- 
ocular part rather thick, perceptibly tapering 
hindward, the basal neck cylindrical and 
extremely short. First joint of the antenne 
short, slightly thickened, more slender at the 
base, a little longer than the ante-ocular part 
of the head; second about twice longer than 
the first. Prothorax slightly straightened at 
a little before the middle, a little depressed ; 
apical angles with a stout spine or acutely 
conical tubercle extending obliquely forward 
and outward. Fore wings extending some- 
what R beyond the tip of the abdomen. 
Lees moderate; fore femora somewhat 
thickened, as long as the hind femora; 
fore tibia almost straight, acute at the tips, 
and slightly obliquely curved outward, 
having a longitudinal groove for receiving 
the tarsi; middle tarsi longer than the fore 
tarsi and a little shorter than the hind tarsi. 
LISARDA 
SALYAVATA, 
VALENTIA. 
MIcRAUCHENUS. 
PoNEROBIA. 
