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CATALOGUE OF 



fourth joints together. Fore lobe of the 



prolhorax small; hind lobe very large, 



convex ; lateral angles with a little tooth. 



Abdomen somewhat widened, slightly com- 

 pressed. Fore femora slightly thickened. 



Fore wings extending somewhat beyond the 



tip of the abdomen. - Pirnonota. 



X X Ocelliferous part of the head more or less 



raised, 

 o Jugas acutely or rather acutely prominent at the 



tips. Fore femora distinctly thickened. 



Fore trochanters and fore femora together 



about equal in length to the head and pro- 

 thorax together. Fore wings extending to, 



hardly beyond, the tip of the abdomen. 

 -+- Post-ocular part of the head about twice longer 



than the ante-ocular. Body slender. Head 



in front with two spines. First joint of the 



rostrum extending a little behind the eyes. 



Prolhorax with four spines hindward. Hind 



femora not extending to the tip of the ab- 

 domen. ----- Phobobuba. 

 ++ Fore wings not or hardly extending beyond the 



abdomen. 

 k» Prothorax with no small tubercles, 

 -f- Seat of the ocelli elevated, higher tbau the ante- 

 ocular part of the head. - Sphedunolestes. 

 -j — |- Head slender ; post-ocular part tapering per- 

 ceptibly hindward, longer than the ante- 

 ocular part; seat of the ocelli very slightly 



elevated, a little lower than the ante-ocular 



part. First joint of the rostrum somewhat 



longer than the ante-ocular part of the head ; 



second joint much shorter. First joint of the 



antennae somewhat shorter than the head 



and the prothorax together. Hind lobe of 



the prothorax somewhat longer than the fore 



lobe, truncated at the base, its hind angles 



obtuse and rounded. Legs moderate; lore 



femora very slightly thickened ; hind femora 



very tumid towards the lips. - - Pcecilobdallus. 



u»<^« Fore lobe of the prothorax with many small 



acute setigerous tubercles; hind lobe very 



thinly granulated. Post-ocular part of the 



head longer than the ante-ocular, with two 



very minute setigerous tubercles above in the 



middle; ante-ocular part and seat of the ocelli 



equally high. Second joint of the rostrum 



longer by half than the first joint. First 



joint of the un tennis as long as the head and 



the half of the prolhorax together. Legs 



moderate ; femora 6lightly nodose near the 



