135 



MM. Front coxae 



not touchin<^. 



N. Length of eyes 



greater than 



space between 



them ... pusUhis, Loa. 



NN. Length less 

 than space be- 

 ween them. 

 0. Prothoracic 

 sculp- 

 ture not en- 

 tirely con- 

 cealed be- 

 fore abra- 

 sion ... subglaher, Lea. 

 00. Prothoracic 

 sculp- 

 ture en- 

 tirely con- 

 cealed be- 

 fore abra- 

 sion. 

 P. Hind tib- 

 iae sud- 

 d e n 1 y 

 nar- 

 rowed 

 about the 



middle . cellaris, Pasc, ? 

 PP. Hind tib- 

 ise not 

 s 11 d - 

 d e n 1 y 

 nar- 

 rowed 

 there ... spurcus, Lea. 



Notes on above Table. 



eeee. This carina usually, but not always, marks the 

 hinder margin of a flattened space. 



ii. Except for the usual inflation of apex. 



r. There are the usual set« on the tibiae, however. 



F. The prothorax has the granules so arranged that there 

 appear to be fine striae separating them into sub-parallel lines ; 

 the arrangement as a rule being fairly easily seen through the 

 clothing, and always distinct on abrasion, 



G. In •ffrnplicollis and several other species the scape is 

 stouter than usual, but in these t\vo it is quite remarkably 

 stout. 



V. These can only be seen after abrasion, however. 



II. In many of the species the granules are readily trace- 

 able, but the clothing usually prevents the granules themselves 

 from beine: seen. 



