466 Mr. John Scott on certain 



collection ( 3" and ? ) described under the names given 

 above. 



PRIONOCNEMIDiE. * 



Caput parvum. Vertex, medio emensiis, spatio inter 

 oculos dimidio longitudine plus minus ffiqualis. Lobi 

 faciales breves. Antennae longse, et, prseter articulos duo 

 breves baseos, filiformes. Oculi laterales desuper visi 

 laminae plus minus triangulse seu cuneiformis margini 

 interiori postice innixi. Pronotum angustum, medio 

 latissimum, latera ejus fovea intus impressa, et in eadem 

 fere linea cum oculorum margine externo directa. Meso- 

 notum convexum, apud elytrorum insertionem capite una 

 cum oculis latius. Elytra elongata, apice plus minus 

 acuta, stigmate instructa ; cubiti petiolus brevis ; nervuli 

 marginales bini seu quaterni. Pedes : tibiae posticae 

 denticulo brevi, crasso, hamato, angulari, basi armatse, 

 apice dilatatae, plus minus profunde serratae. 



Head small. Crown, measured down the centre, more 

 or less than half the width between the eyes. Face lobes 

 short. Antennfe long, filiform, except the two short, 

 stout, basal joints. Eyes placed on the sides of the 

 head, posteriorly, as seen from above, resting against the 

 inner margin of a more or less triangular or cuneate- 

 shaped plate. ' Pronotum narrow, broadest in the middle ; 

 lateral margins about in a line with the outer margin of 

 the eyes, and with a fovea within the former ; mesonotum 

 convex, wider across the insertion of the elytra than the 

 head and eyes together. Elytra elongate, more or less 

 acute at the apex ; with a stigma ; cubitus petiole short ; 

 margin with two or four nervelets. Legs : tibiae, 3rd 

 pair with a short, stout, curved, angular tooth at the 

 base ; apex dilated, and with a more or less serrated 

 margin. 



Caesidaea, WalkA 



Caput parvum. Vertex, medio emensus, ocutorum in- 

 tervallo brevior. Lobi faciales breves, desuper occulti. 

 Antennae longae, filiformes, articulis duobus basalibus 

 brevibus, crassis. Oculi laterales, desuper visi laminae 

 triangulae vel cuneiformis margini interno postici innixi. 



* Ufim, a saw; %i'V''> the tibia. 



f Vox et praeteria nihil. A thing of sound and ■ — signify- 

 ing UothillK;. 



