170 ]^r. Malcoln^^inn’s Prclbiiinanj Revidnn of iltc 
that nine species with nuiiinentary elytra have been 
removed to form the genus Eiiborellia, and A. colossea 
separated in a new genus Titcmo/abis. 
The number is furtlier reduced by the removal of 
ijcra to the Allostethinae, and by the sinking of a number 
of names, such as A. hormand, Scudd., A. iintoni, Dohrn, 
and other well-known synonyms, under A. annulipe!^. 
There still remain a good many whose exact position is 
still doubtful; such are A. coporonoina, Bor., A. (jaiulens, 
Burr, A. spectahilis, Phil., A.pacijica, Erichs., A. anrjulifera, 
Dohrn, A. pectorcdis, Etsch., A. annuHcornis, Blanch. 
I am not yet certain which of tw'o kindred forms is the 
true A. margvnalis of Dohrn. 
A. alhovittata, Burr, is probably immature. A. advena, 
Mein., A. subarmata. Kirby, and A. antenna, Kirby, are 
unrecognisable; as also A. peregrina, Mjbberg, A. pluto, 
Rehn, which is the female of A. angidifera, Dohrn. .T. 
major, Brulle, is probably the larva of A. maxima, Bridle. 
The following table is not intended for a scientific 
discrimination of species, but purely as a provisional 
arrangement, as help-notes for identification. 
TABLE OF SPECIES. 
1. Oculi desunt.1. caeca, Bor. 
1.1. Oculi adsunt. 
Abdomen d segmentis 6-9 lateribus 
rotundatis, vel convexis, neqne 
acuminatis, necpie carinulatis, nec 
striolatis. 
3. Statura gracili; forcipis braccbiis 
elongatis, attenuatis; anten- 
narum segmentis 4 et 5 cylind- 
ricis. 
4. Statura minore ; species bawai- 
ensis.2. perkinsi, sp. n. 
4.4. Statura majore; species africana 3. i:osseleri, Burr. 
3.3. Statura robustiori; forcipis brac- 
chiis curvatis vel subrectis, hand 
elongatis; antennarum segmentis 
4 et 5 fere globularibus. 
4. Forcipis braccliia d margine in- 
terno excavata.4. xenia, Kirby. 
4.4. F'orcipis braccliia d margine in- 
terno baud excavato. 
