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varipes, Boisd. 



distiiicta, Blackb. 

 spinicollis, Blackb. 



It should perhaps be added that the antenme are usually 

 slender filiform, and not very much shorter than the body. As 

 they appear to vary a little in length sexually, I have not found 

 them very useful for specific characters, and have not made special 

 mention of them in my descriptions, except in a few cases where 

 their structure is exceptional. 



A. Upper surface more or less pubescent or setiferous. 



B. The elytral vestiture consists of seta3 or fascicles of seta3 

 about the sides and apex. 

 C Front angles of prothorax (at least fairly) well defined. 

 D. The elytral seta? forming fascicles. 

 E. The femora testaceous. 



F. The prothorax very closely 

 and roughly punctulate . . . 

 FF. The prothorax not closely 

 or roughly punctulate 

 EE. The femora entirely blackish 

 DD. The elytral setie not forming 

 fascicles. 

 E. Tlie prothorax not very closely 

 punctured nor much wrinkled 

 transversely. 

 F. The scutellum punctui-ed and 

 scarcely nitid. 

 G. Hind tibias of male strongly 



incurved at the apex 

 GG. Hind tibia^ of male simple 

 FF. Scutellum nitid la?vigate ... 

 EE. Prothorax very closely punc- 

 tured and much wrinkled 

 transversely 

 CO. Front angles of prothorax quite 

 rounded ofl' 

 BB. The elytral vestiture evenly distri- 

 buted, and in general much finer. 

 C Upper surface more or less metallic. 

 D. Anterior femora simply rounded 



beneath 

 DD. Anterior femora widely angu- 

 late, but not with a distinct 

 tooth. 

 E. Elytra set with erect hairs 

 EE. Elytra with adpressed pubes- 

 cence only ... 

 DDD. Anterior femora with a well- 

 defined tooth. 



varians, Blackb. 

 minor, Blackb. 

 Froggatti, Blackb. 



chrysura, Germ, 

 diversicollisj Black. 



inermis, Blackb. 



pavens, Blackb. 

 Meyricki, Blackb. 



