84-6 Mr. A. M. Lea s Notes on 



I. Terminal joints suddenly 



diminishing in size . . . Gr. rnfoterminalis, n. sp. 

 l.l. Terminal joints not suddenly 



diminishing in size. 

 m. Elytra and appendages black . Lo. pollux, n. sp. 

 m.m. Elytra and appendages mostly 



reddish Ca. T-iii(jer, n. sp. 



K.K. Third joint of antennje at most 

 as long as fifth and usually 

 shorter. 

 L. Second joint of antennas much 

 less than half the length of 

 third.* 



in. Scutellum entire Ca. anrantiacns, Clip. 



vi.m. Scutellum notched at base.f 

 n. Antenn ;e distinctly longer than 

 the body in both sexes. J 



o. Elytra fasciate Bh. sulj^hnripennis, Baly, 



0.0. Elytra non-fasciate. 

 p. Punctures of upper - surface 



deeply stained Oc. venn'icvlaris, Snd. 



p.p. Punctures of upper-surface not 



at all or very feebly stained. Rh. antennati(s, Baly. 

 n.n. Antennae in female at most 

 just passing apex of body. 

 o. Elytra with small and rather 



distant punctures § . . . Gr. hasizoms, n. sp. 

 0.0. Elytra more or less coarsely 



punctate. 

 p. Legs black. 

 q. Prothorax black, the margins 



whitish Id. albilincn, Snd. 



q.q. Prothorax rcddi!<li Or. jocosiM, Clip. 



* In Ca. scxitatus, Chp., Ga. ornatiis, Chp., Oc. apicalis, Snd., and 

 Oc. rvfcscens, Snd., the second joint is decidedly less than half the 

 length of the third, being about one-third ; in Ca. calomehndes, 

 n. sp., Lo. srmicudafvf!, Chp., and Gr. Bynoei, Snd., it is rather more 

 than one-third, but decidedly less than half ; in the others it is often 

 but one-fourth or even less. 



+ In Ca. )icidptilis, Chp., the scutellum is just perceptibly notched 

 in some specimens and never very distinctly. 



J I have included Bit. sulphur ipennis, Baly, here, as Baly says 

 "antenna? longer than the body in both sexes"; in my unique 

 specimen both antennas are broken. 



§ To the naked eye the elytra appear to be impunctate. 



