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Genus 11. CATANTOPS. 

 Catantops, Schaum, Bert. Acad. 1853, 779. 



1. CATANTOPS SAUCIUS. 



Auridium sauciura, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 633. 

 Isle St. Johanna. 



2. CATANTOPS MELANOSTICTUS. 



melanostictus, Schaum, Monats. Berl. Acad. 1853, 779. 

 Mozambique. 



3. CATANTOPS CAPICOLA. 



Acridium (Catantops) capicola, Stal, Eug. Resa, 331. 

 Cape. 



4. CATANTOPS DISTINGUENDUS. 



Acridium (Catantops) distinguendum, Stal, Euy. Resj, 331. 

 Cape. 



5. CATANTOPS PINGUIS. 



Acridium (Catantops) pingue, Stal, Eug. Resa, 330. 

 China. 



6. CATANTOPS? PRJSMORSUS, 



Acridium (Catantops?) pra3morsum, Stal, Eug. Resa, 330. 

 Hong Kong. 



Genus 12. EYNISACRIS. 



Mas. Corpus graeile. Cuput glabrum ; fastigium punctatum, con- 

 vexuin, lonyi-conicum ; frons punciata, carinis parallelis bene deter- 

 minatis. Oculi elliptici, non obliqui. Antennae sat graciles, prothorace 

 longiores. Proihorax brevis, subtililer scaber, postice latescens et vix 

 carinatus, lineis tribus transversis imprests, la 2aque late interruptis, 2a 

 3aque utrinque eonnexis, 3a angulala, margin e postico pruducto subangu- 

 lato. Prosterni spina robusta, coinpressa, obliqua, carinata, mesostemum 

 non attingens. Alae auticae corpore paullo longiores. 



Male. Body slender. Head smooth ; fore part of the vertex 

 punctured, convex, elongate-conical ; front punctured ; keels parallel, 

 distinctly marked. Eyes elliptical, not oblique. Antennae rather slender, 

 longer than the prothorax. Prothorax short, finely scabrous, widening 

 landward, wilh calli on each side; three transverse impressed lines ; fore 

 line widely interrupted; middle line apparent only on each side, where it 

 joins the hind one at each end; hind one more distinct than the others, 

 angular on each side.; a very slight keel between the hind line and the hind 



