76 CATALOGUE OF 
§ Ante-ocular part of the head more than twice or 
nearly thrice longer than the post-ocular. 
First joint of the rostrum a little shorter 
than the third and fourth joints together, 
somewhat shorter than the ante-ocular part 
of the head. Eyes slightly transverse. 
§§ Ante-ocular part of the head hardly or about 
twice longer than the post-ocular. Ocelli 
more remote from each other than from the 
eyes. - - - SasTRaPaDa. 
8 Ante-ocular part of the head more than twice 
longer than the post-ocular. Ocelli equally 
apart from each other and from the eyes. - STENOPODA. 
§§§§ Ante-ocular part of the head somewhat longer 
than the post-ocular. First joint of the 
rostrum somewhat longer than the ante- 
ocular part, but not extending behind the 
eyes. First and second joints of the antenne 
about equal in length to the third and fourth 
together. Eyes almost round. - - PNouHIRMUS 
uy Antenne short; first joint shorter than the ante- 
ocular part "of the head. Head cylindrical 
or almost cylindrical. Legs rather short; 
hind femora not reaching the tip of the 
abdomen. 
§ Body and legs not granulated nor spiny, only 
the trochanters and femora of the fore legs 
with little spines beneath. Body somewhat 
elongated. Head and prothorax almost 
equally long. Head cylindrical, unarmed 
beneath, with no spine at the base of the 
rostrum; ante-ocular part almost thrice 
longer than the post-ocular, the latter a little 
thicker than the former. Eyes of moderate 
size, somewhat transverse, hardly sinuated 
behind. Antenne short, inserted near the 
tip of the head; first joint short, hardly 
longer than the third part of the head. First 
and second joints of the rostrum almost 
equally long, the latter somewhat shorter 
than the ante-ocular part of the head. Pro- 
thorax as long as broad, sinuously narrowed 
in front, obtusely and very slightly straight- 
ened in the middle; hind lobe hexagonal ; 
side angles rounded at the tips. Fore wings 
extending to the tip of the abdomen. Mem- 
brane at the tip ending in a rather indistinct 
angle. Abdomen slightly widened beyond 
the middle; hind borders obtusely prominent 
beneath; sides of the segments obtusely 
prominent on each side. Legs moderately 
stout; fore femora somewhat thickened. - RHYPAROCLOPIUS. 
