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CATALOGUE OF 



_i-_4_ Fore coxae not or hardly prominent by the hind 

 border of llie prosielbunn. 



++ Head bard]; swelling on each side behind the 

 eyes. 



«?> Prothoraz rounded hindward. Sculellum some- 

 what elongated at the tip, longer than broad. 

 ^>«» Piotlmiax iruncHted in ihe middle of the hind 

 border; hind lobe hexagonal. Sculellum very 

 slightly elongated, a little shorter than broad. 

 •n-++ Head slightly tumid on each side behind the eyes. 



h. Fore tibiae with no spongy apical furrow. 

 * Head with no spine between the antennae, 

 f Fore femora and fore tibiae spiuulose or denticulate 

 beneath. - 



ft Fore femora and fore tibiae unarmed. 



** Head with a somewhat long spine between the 

 antennae. Eyes seated before the middle of the 

 head. No ocelli. First and second joints of 

 the rostrum equally long. First joint of the 

 antennae extending beyond the lip of the bead. 

 Hind lobe of the prot borax with four spines. 

 Sculellum with a rather long apical spine. 

 Legs rather long ; fore femora incrassated ; fore 

 tibiae denticulated beneath, curved inward at 

 the tips. ------ 



Velitba. 



Cerilocus. 

 Phonergates. 



Nalata. 



HoLOTRICHIUS. 



Vescia. 



Subfam. 8. PISATIDA. 



A. Middle tibiae with no spongy furrow. Head loug, 



porrect. - 



B. Middle tibiae with a spongy furrow, 

 a. Anterior tibia? convex above. 



* Neck of the head unarmed, with no lateral tubercle. 

 | Head rather abruptly straightened behind the eyes. 



* Ocelli ferous part of the head elevated. Posterior 



tibiae a little remote at the base, contiguous at 

 the tips. 

 § Fore femora spinulose beneath ; spongy furrow 

 occupying about one-third of the length of the 

 tibia?. ------ 



§§ Fore femora not spinulose beneath ; spongy furrow 

 of the anterior tibiae rather small. Apical joint 

 of the bind tarsi shorter than the first and 

 second joints together. Firsi and second joints 

 of the antenna? rather thick; third slightly 

 thickened at the base; first extending a little 

 beyond the tip of the head. Prothorax 

 straightened a little behind the middle; fore 

 angles with no tubercles. Sculellum equal in 

 length and breadth, slightly elongated at the 



^P- 



SiRTHENEA. 



Lestomerus. 



MlCROSANDALUS. 



