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clavate portions of the hind femora and the hind tibiae and tarsi 

 black. Head sparsely punctured. Antennae a little shorter than 

 the body, the last seven joints very slightly dilated ; third joint 

 shorter than the first or fourth ; 'fourth shorter than the fifth. 

 Prothorax with a feeble tubercle on each side and -three on the 

 disc one postero-tnedian very small, 

 the other two lateral somewhat larger. 

 Elytra distinctly but not very closely 

 punctured, the punctures subseriate 

 in places ; the dark apical area, which 

 is slightly tinged with blue, sparsely 

 and very feebly punctate. Body, legs, 

 and base of antennae furnished sparsely 

 with longish erect hairs. First ster- 

 nite of abdomen as loug as the second 

 and third, the second as long as the 

 third and fourth united. 

 Fig. QQ.Kunbir telephoroides, $ - Body beneath entirely testa- 

 Lameere, $. x f. ceous. Antennae extend only a little 



past the middle of the elytra. First 



sternite of the abdomen longer than the rest of the abdomen ; 

 second short, arcuately etnarginate posteriorly, fringed with hairs ; 

 third and fourth depressed, the third more or less completely 

 hidden by the second; fifth broadly sinuate at the apex, the 

 pygidium extended a little beyond it. 

 Length 7-9 ; breadth 2-21 mm . 

 Hob. Central India : Chutia Nagpur. 



Group EOSALIINI. 



Head exserted ; antennal tubercles short, emarginate ; eyes 

 lateral, finely facetted, broadly and deeply emarginate ; gula with 

 very short mentigerous process. Prothorax feebly tuberculate or 

 unarmed at the sides. Scutellum small. Elytra generally long. 

 Front coxae subglobular, not prominent, more or less angulate on 

 outer side ; their acetabula open posteriorly. Acetabula of middle 

 coxae extended to epimera. Vein Cu 1 of hind wings simple, 

 Cu2 absent. 



Most of the genera belonging to this group are found in America. 

 Two only occur in the Oriental Eegion, one of these is represented 

 also in Europe, Japan, and North America. 



Synopsis of Genera. 



A. Hind legs of moderate length, their femora 



not extended past apex of elytra ROSALIA, p. 176. 



B. Hind legs very long, their femora extended 



considerably past apex of elytra, their [p. 180. 



tibiae foliaceous in distal half . . . CALLICHBOMOPSIS. 



