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resorted to. Those organs, however, I can say with confi- 
dence, have not more than eight joints. If they are eight- 
jointed, the insect should be placed in my tabulation with 
hcvatjf^i, Macl., from which it differs by, inter rdin, its brightly 
testaceous prothorax. If the antennae are seven-jointed the 
insect should be placed in my tabulation with opacfcollls, 
Macl., from which it differs by, inter alia, its being less than 
half the size of that species. 
L. sfriafus, Blanch. Without information as to the 
structure of the hind tarsi it is impossible to place this 
species in a tabulation. If the basal joint of those tarsi be 
shorter than the second joint it might probably be identical 
with L. f/Iaber, Burm., and also with ovatvs, Macl., in which 
case it would have priority over those two names. If its hind 
tarsi be not as suggested above it is a species that I have not 
seen. 
A. Antemise 9-jointed. 
B. Front tibise 3-dentate externally. 
C. Basal joint of hind tarsi evi- 
dently shorter than the 2nd 
joint. 
D. Disc of pronotiim bearing 
erect pilosity. 
K. Erect pilosity largely ex- 
tended on the elytra. 
1''. Pilosity of pronotum en- 
tirely of pale colour. 
G, Front margin of clypeus 
ve ry dee ply e m a r- 
ginate (as deeply as 
in ahnormaJis, Macl.) Kennedyi. MacL 
GCt. Front margin of cly- 
peus not (or more 
feebly) emarginate. 
H. Ba.sal joint of front 
tar.si (male) pro- 
duced at inner apex. 
I. Elytra not closely 
punctulate ; gemi- 
nate striae well 
marked 
II. Klytra closely punc- 
tulate : geminate 
.^ti'ise feebly de- 
fined 
HIT. Basal joint of front 
tarsi (male), not, or 
scarcely, produced 
at inner apex. 
I. Pygidium black 
J. Elytra with gem- 
inate strise not, 
or scarcely, 
traceable ... xanthotricluis. Blanch 
coma t us, Macl. 
fulvohirtus, MacL 
