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Mr. G. A. K. Marshall— /I Synojilic 



erect setse ; antennse inserted 

 beyond middle of rostrum, but 

 at some distance from apex. 



8. (0.) Eyes lateral ; funicle with joint 2 



evidently longer than 1 



9. (8.) Eyes dorsal, very close together, 



the 'space between them much 

 narrower than the scape ; the 

 two basal joints of funicle sub- 

 equal 



10. (7.) Scrobes sublateral, the space be- 



tween them much broader than 

 the base of the scape ; antennae 

 shorter and thicker, the scape 

 gradually dilated to apex. — Eyes 

 lateral. 



11. (12.^ Antenna inserted behind middle 



of rostrum, funicle with joint 2 

 scarcely longer than 3; prothorax 

 scarcely narrower than the 

 broadest part of the elytra ; 

 elytra broadest near base, strongly 

 acuminate behind, each elytron 

 with a minute apical spine ; body 

 with erect setae ; tarsi with joint 

 1 nearly as broad as 3 



12. (11.) Antenna inserted near apex of 



rostrum, funicle with joint 2 

 much longer than 3 ; prothorax 

 much narrower than elytra ; 

 elytra broadest about middle, 

 without apical spines; body 

 with no erect setae ; tarsi with 

 joint 1 much narrower than 3 . . 



13. (4.) Scape of antennje not exceeding 



anterior margin of eye ; claws 

 connate. 



14. (15.) Rostrum long and strongly curved, 



narrower at the base than the 

 space between the eyes ; scrobe 

 not deflected, but continued right 

 up to the eye ; funicle with the 

 two basal joints equal, joint 7 as 

 long as broad. — Elytra with erect 



15. (14.) Eostrum deflected, but ahnost 

 straight, evidently broader at the 

 base than the space between the 

 eyes; scape strongly deflected, 

 passing far below the eye; 

 fimicle with joint 1 longer than 



4. Zeugor}ig»m, Mshl. 

 (S. Africa.) 



5. Goniorrhmus, Fst. 

 (S. Africa.) 



6. Xyn(Ba, Paso. 

 (Australia.) 



2, Bicodes, gen. nov. 

 (S. Africa.) 



Synctptonyx, "Waterh. 

 (Australia.) 



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