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B. Head and pronotiim with long 



dense, generally erect, pilovsity. 



C. Pygidium clothed with fine hairs. 



D. Pilosity of pronotnm dark, at 



least in middle part of disc. 



E. Elytra red, in some examples 



somewhat blackish along base. 



F, Pilosity of propygidinm and 



pygidium long 

 FF. Pilosity of propygidinm 

 and pygidium short 

 EE. Elytra black. 

 * F. Two rows of i3unctures in 

 each of the elytral strise... 

 FF. Elytra not having striae 

 furnished Avith two rows of 

 punctures 

 DD. Pilosity of pronotum entirely 

 of pale colour. 

 E. Nitid area on elytra of female 

 is sub lateral and extends 

 from base to apex 

 EE. Nitid area on elytra of fe- 

 male is sublateral and sub- 

 apical (a sharply-limited, 

 large, strong convexity) 

 EEE. Nitid area on elytra of fe- 

 male much smaller, at most 

 not a sharply-limited strong 

 convexity. 

 F. Elytra red, or, at any rate, 

 only blackish across base. 

 G. Clypeus much produced in 

 both sexes. Elytra not 

 closely punctured. Male 

 front tarsi very thick ... 

 GG. Clypeus much less pro- 

 duced. Elytra closely 

 punctured. Male front 

 tarsi much less thick- 

 ened. 

 H. Pubescence of propygi- 

 dinm and pygidium 

 close and entirely ad- 

 presised ... 

 HH. Pubescence of propy- 

 gidinm erect, finer, and 

 less close 

 FF. Elytra black, with an 

 oblique red area on disc ... 

 CC. Pygidium clothed with coarse 

 scale-like setse 

 BB. Head and pronotum clothed with 

 fine, erect, very short, and extreme- 

 ly dense pilosity 



bicolor, Blackb. 

 Burmeisteri, Mad. 



striatipennis, Mad. 



funereus, Blackb. 



semitifer, Blackb. 

 poverus, Blanch. 



alpicola, Blackb. 



ordinatus, Mad. 



depressus, Blanch. 

 pictus, Blackb. 

 valgoides, Blanch. 



irrasus, Blackb. . 



* T accidentally omitted to examine the type of this insect 

 in the Macleay Museum, and therefore have determined its place 

 in this tabulation by a study of the description. 



