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THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



(13). 12. Metathorax reticulate ; terebra apically deflexed. 



6. gravidator, Linn. 



13. Metathorax longitudinally striate ; terebra evenly arcuate. 



14. Wings aborted ; large hind calcar straight. 



7. devagator, Oliv. 



15. Wings fully developed ; large hind calcar arcuate. 



8. gladiator, Hal. 



16. Propleuras smooth, basally punctate; second segment black 

 or piceous. rarely apically rufescent ; terebra gradually 

 attenuate throughout, shorter than half abdomen [Ph^no- 

 seephus, Kieff.j . 



17. Metathorax centrally sulcate throughout its length. 



18. Head transverse, as broad as thorax ; cheeks dentate. ~ 



9. buccatus, Thorns. 



19. Head globose, shorter than thorax ; radial cell acute. 



10. elongatus, Hal. 



20. Metathorax centrally carinate throughout its length. 



21. Frons apically convex ; radial cell fully length of stigma. 



22. Metanotum evenly rugose ; discal nervures indicated. 



23. Wings normally developed ; abdomen entirely black. 



11. calcar, Hal. 



24. Wings aborted ; central segments often brunneous. 



12. curtipennis, ~H.&\. 



25. Metanotum rugose, basally smooth ; discalvein wanting. 



13. seticornis, Th. 



26. Frons produced ; radial cell much shorter than stigma. 



27. Metathorax tuberculate ; head globose ; legs infuscated. 



14. ficscipes, Hal. 



28. Metathorax mutic ; head distinctly, transverse ; legs 

 rufescent. 



29. Frons tuberculiformly prominent between antennae. 



30. Head transverse ; flagellar joints long, not cylindrical. 



15. pallidipes, Jur. 



31. Head and flagellar joints quadrate, latter cylindrical. 



16. hyalinipennis, Mori. 



32. Frons deplanate and not prominent between antennas. 



33. Stigma twice length of radial cell ; discal nervures wanting. 



17. micrurus, Kieff. 



34. Stigma thrice length of radial cell ; discal nervures indicated. 



35. Legs of normal length ; metanotum evenly rugulose. 



18. viator, Hal. 

 (35). 36. Legs elongate ; metanotum triangularly smooth basally. 



19. Ghittii, Mori. 

 (To be continued.) 



