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8.8. Foramina on internal margin only. Madagascar genus. 
33. Fore tibize without foramina. MIMNERMI. 
4. Fastigium rounded or flattened, not sulcate. Hind tibize 
slender, with short spines. (Elytra abbreviated). Five African 
genera. 
4.4, Fastigium deflexed between the antenn, compressed, 
suleate. Hind tibiz stout, above with strong spines. Australian 
and American genera. 
5. Head not wider than pronotum, Fastigium not as wide as 
first antennal joint. Hind tibize above with two spines on in- 
ternal margin. Lobes of pronotum very low, angular. American 
species. CraToMELus, Brunner (ibid, fig. 24). 
5.5. Head wider than pronotum. Fastigium about four times 
as wide as first antennal joint. Lobes of pronotum high, 
rounded. Hind tibiz above not spined. Australian species. 
PACHYPODAGRUS, Tepper. 
a. Size large. Brownish ferruginous, banded with brown. Hind 
femora below with 12 internal and four to six external spines. 
Ovipositor long. P. crassipes, Tepper. 
aa. Size moderate. Greyish-testaceous, concolorous. Hind femora 
below with six internal and no external spines. Ovipositor 
short. P. Magareyi, Tepper. 
2.2. Pronotum wider in front, narrower behind, fore margin 
sinuous, intramarginal furrow distinct, &c. Extra-Australian 
genera. STENOPELMATUS, «Ke. 
1.1. Tarsi without pulvilli (except one American genus, 
Gammarotettiz, with one pulvillus on the metatarsus), very much 
compressed. Angle of insertion of the base of the hind femora 
visible only on the inner side. Bases of antenne approximate. 
Fore tibiz without foramina. SECTION JB. 
2. Fore and middle femora with movable spines at the apex. 
Hind tibiz above with crowded spines of equal length, below 
terete and unarmed. Asiatic and Australian species. 
RAPHIDOPHOR. 
3. Fore femora with a movable, rather large spine on the 
inner side at the apex. Malayan and Australian species. 
RapuipopHora, Serville (Br. Mon., 294, fig. 25). 
a. Hind metatarsus above unarmed and smooth (except apical spine). 
Spines of the knees of the anterior femora long. Hind femora 
below spined on the inner margin. Antenne stout. Australia. 
R. crassicornis, Brunner. 
a. Hind metatarsus above hirsute and spined. Abdomen with seventh 
dorsal segment obtusely produced. New Guinea. 
R. foeda, Brunner. 
3.3. Fore femora with small spines on both sides of the apex. 
Eyes very prominent seen from above. First spur on internal 
margin much shorter than the metatarsus. 
Neonetvus, br. (Mon., 300, fig. 27). 
