are organized in the following manner: Genus species 

 describer daterpage [comments], author of the synonymy or 

 combination daterpage. Example: Engis variegata Dejean 

 1821:45 [nomen nudum], Gemminger & Harold 1876:3691. 



Diagnosis . This section lists the set of characters 

 separating the species under consideration from all known 

 species in the genus . 



Description . This section is a detailed description 

 of the species being discussed. It is organized in the 

 following manner: body measurements, overall appearance, 

 color pattern, head and antenna, visible mouthparts, 

 pronotum, scutellum, elytra, prosternum, mesosternum, 

 metasternum, first visible abdominal sternite, male 

 genitalia, female genitalia, stridulatory files, sexual 

 dimorphisms. Legs are not described because no characters 

 of use at the species level were found. 



Variation . This section is a discussion of the color 

 pattern or morphological features that vary from specimen 

 to specimen in the species . 



Type . Here I list the type specimens for all species 

 names appearing in the synonymy, their label data, type 

 locality (if not on their labels), current location, sex, 

 and if they were studied. 



Label data for type specimens are given in the 

 following manner: "/ label data/ [my comments] label data/' 

 [XXXX] . The quotation marks, " ", indicate the beginning 

 and ending of the data. The slash marks, /, indicate the 



