PLATE LXIV. — continued. 



Kybos smaragdula. (Page 110.) 



Fig. 3. — Imago, with its concoloroiis elytra. As 

 before remarked, unless the wings be separated from 

 the insect, and placed under a lens, without the use 

 of Canada balsam, the true venation cannot be seen. 

 In the Typliocijhidce, some nervures are often more 

 prominently and stoutly marked than the others. 



Fig. 3 a. — Hind tarsal joints, which are shortly 

 spurred. The last joint shows two pulvilH, instead of 

 two claws. 



Fig. 3 6. — "Wing, with its fore marginal nervure 

 complete to the apex. 



