PLATE XLIII. 



Graphoce^eus ventralis. (Page 18.) 



Fig. 1. — Imago, with its partly folded wings. 



Fig. la. —Front view of the face, with its swollen 

 frons and small genge. 



Fig. 1 h. — Apex of the abdomen, with the point of 

 the saw appearing within the notch formed in the last 

 segmental plate. 



DORATURA STYLATA. (Page 19.) 



Fig. 2. — Brachypterons form of the female, showing 

 the romided head, the pmictured elytra, and the style- 

 like termination of the abdomen. 



Fig. 2rt. — The front view of the face of the same, 

 showing the trapezoidal frons and the rounded genae. 



Fig. 2 6. — The brachelytrous male with its romrded 

 pygofer and bronzed elytra. 



Fig. 2 c. — The pygofer of the female, with its emar- 

 ginate lateral plates and its long saw-case. 



Fig. 2d. — Under-side of the male, with the abdo- 

 minal rings and the crossed genital valves. 



Fig. e and Fig. f.- — Front and hind tarsi. 



Glyptocephalus proceps. (Page 23.) 



Fig. 3. — Female, showing the strongly sculptured, 

 and striated characters of the head and the pronotum. 



Fig. 3 «. — Male of the same, with its blotched 

 elytron and romrded pygofer. Var. G. canescens. 



Fig. 36. — Pygofer of the female, seen from the 

 mider-side. 



Fig. 3r. - — Frons and the rest of the face of the 

 male of G. canescens. 



Fig. 3 d. — Frons and other parts of the female of 

 G. p weeps. 



