150 
OO. Apicalventralsegment 
longer than 2nd 
segment. 
P. Front of prosternum 
evenly emarginate 
PP. Frontofprosternum 
very strongly 
emarginate in 
the middle 
NN. Antennal club short, 
compressed, indis- 
tinctly articulate. 
O. Front of  prothorax 
(viewed from the 
side) strongly sinuous 
OO. Front of prothorax 
(viewed from the 
side) straight 
LL. Elytra very strongly bi- 
sinuate at base 
JJ. Front tibiew bicalcarate at apex... ; 
EE. Eyes as much on rostrum as on head 
DD. Femora (at least the hind femora) dentate. 
E. Scape of antennz not or scarcely passing the 
front of the eye. 
F. Apical joint of tarsi more or less strongly ex- 
serted. 
G. Prosternum normal. 
H. Eyes finely granulate. 
I. Scrobes connivent, or nearly so 
II. Scrobes not nearly connivent. 
J. Basal joint of tarsi very elongate... 
JJ. Basal joint of tarsi normal 
HH. Eyes coarsely granulate 
GG. Prosternum concave . ee sos 
FF. Apical joint of tarsi not (or scarcely) ex- 
serted zh 
KE. Scape of antennz - reaching the back of the 
eye. 
CC. Tarsi 3- jointed 
BB. Funicle of antennz 6-jointed. 
C. Tarsi 4-jointed. 
D. Apical joint of tarsi well exserted. 
EK. Front tibiz mucronate 
KE. Front tibiz simple 
DD. Apical joint of tarsi scarcely exserted. 
KE. Rostrum long and slender 
EE. Rostrum short and stout (not longer than 
prothorax) 
CC. Tarsi 3-jointed es 
BBB. Funicle of antenne 5 jointed... 
AA. Tarsi linear 
*It is doubtful whether this genus is really Australian (vide Tr. Roy. 
Soc. 8.A., 1893, p. 315). 
Eniopea. 
Empolis. 
Emplesis. 
Epameebus. 
Themelia. 
Hedyopis. 
Phrenozemia. 
Orpha. 
Meriphus. 
Myossita. 
Agestra. 
Storeus. 
Cryptoplus. 
Cyttalia, 
Thechia. 
Antyllis. 
Dyschenium. 
*Endalus. 
Niphobolus. 
Misophrice. 
Anarciarthrum. 
Bagous. 
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