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and reflexed; distinctly separated into two lobes by an ob- 
tuse constriction just before middle. Head not transverse, 
exserted, commonly contracted back of eyes, space between 
antenna and eye most commonly subequal to postocular 
space. Basal segment of antenna stout and long, apex of 
tylus not reaching middle of segment. Basal segment of 
rostrum reaching base of head, longer than basal segment of 
antenna. Clavus irregularly punctate. Anterior femora 
elongate, not strongly incrassate, armed beneath with three 
or four equidistant spines. Posterior tibia with short rigid 
bristles. Mostly macropterous forms. (To include genus 
Balboa Dist ng eee net ee ee RE Ozophora Uhl. 
. Anterior margin of pronotum without a ring-like collar, at 
most faintly impressed or provided with a series of punc- 
tures within. Head transverse, not at all or very lightly 
exserted. Lateral margins of pronotum sometimes carinate 
but most commonly merely longitudinally impressed within 
the lateral margin of the propleura. Hind tibia without 
rigid bristles. 
Pronotum with the lateral margins strongly carinate and 
reflexed; lightly transversely impressed just behind middle, 
both lobes punctate; posterior margin straight. Head short, 
wide, slightly exserted, suddenly and strongly contracted 
back of eyes. First segment of rostrum shorter than head, 
subequal to first segment of antenna. Scutellum subequi- 
lateral, equal to length of commissure. Swollen anterior 
femora provided with numerous small teeth. Anterior 
tibia strongly curved. Posterior tibia nude. Only macrop- 
terous ‘forms known! te me}: saves 6202): Tempyra Stal. 
Lateral margins of pronotum very lightly keeled and not 
reflexed or acute or only linearly impressed within the lat- 
eral margins of the propleura. Head not at all or most 
lightly exserted. 
C. Pronotum distinctly transverse with disk of anterior lobe 
black; posterior lobe testaceous punctate with fuscous; 
lateral margin lightly carinate. Scutellum much longer 
than wide, a little longer than pronotum, posteriorly 
bivittate with pale. Dorsal parts dull, not pilose. Fore 
femora incrassate and armed with three or four stronger 
