and Sjjectes of Coleoptera. .{.jl 



Tlic following; tabic of the genera of the Bolitophaginaj 

 may be useful : — 



Autonnai 1 1-joiiittHl. 



Kvi'S divid.-d by tlie antcnnary ridge BoHtophaijitK, 111. 



Kyos not divided. 



Leps shiirt, ft-mom not extendinfr lx?yond the 

 body. 

 Elytra expanded or foliacooiw at the sides . . Bi/rKux, Vase. 

 Elytra not expanded. 



iiody elevntt'd, ;ribbous above Bnlituxi-nus, Motscli. 



liody cylindrical JIthdotui, Latr. 



Leu8 longer, feninra extending beyond the body. 

 Last joint of tlie nuvvillury pulpi short, sub- 

 secnriforni. 

 Clypeiis separated from the front by a semi- 

 circular gi-oove. 



P*rothorax entire I/i/xeru-s, Paso. 



Prothorax produced anteriorly (at least 



in cJ ) Calymmus, n. g. 



Clj-jieus confounded \\\\.\\ the front .... Dysantes, n. g. 

 Last joint of the nuixilhirj' palpi elongate, 



fusiform Atasthalm, n. g. 



Antenna; lO-jointt^d. 



Anterior tioiie compressed and dilated exteriorly. Orcopaffia, Paso. 

 Anterior tibiie not dilated. 



Clypeus recurved BoUtothenis, Cand. 



Clypeus not recurved. 



Prothorax expanded laterally at the base . . Ozolais, Pa-sc. 

 Prothorax rounded at the base Mychestes, Paso. 



Genus niihi invisum Bradymerm, Perroud. 

 (Ann. Soc. Linn, de Lyon, 1865, p. 110.) 



Allophasia. 



(Diaperinge.) 



Caput maris in clypeo comu conico instnicto. Oculi tenuiter grauu- 

 lati. Antenme breviusculae ; articulo basali valido, obconico, 

 sccuudo brevissimo, tcrtio breviter obconico, sequentibus ad deci- 

 mum valde transversis, ultimoque clavam magnara perfoliatam for- 

 raantibus. Prothorax transvorsus, basi sulcato-marginatus, apico 

 ( c? ) in processum porrcctura bilobum terrainatus, alitor bicornutus. 

 Elytra globosa ; epiphura postice obsoleta. Femora compressa ; 

 tibke. margine exteriorc dciiticulatai ; tarsi breviusculi, subtiis 

 sparse setulosi. Prosternum postice cuneato-productum, in inci- 

 suram mesostemi receptum. Abdomen segmentis tribus intcr- 

 mediis aequalibus. 



The only genera with whieh this may be compared, Diajjeris 

 and ArrhenopUta {= OplocepJuda, Cast, et Br., non Cuv.), 

 have coarsely granulate eyes : in the former, with which it 

 agrees in its antennae *, the clypeus of the male is unarmed; 



* Lacordaire describes the antennae of Diaperis as having the first joint 



