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D. Hind claAvs elongate; apical piece 

 not or scarcely shorter than 

 basal, compressed and continu- 

 ing general curve. 

 E. Species of large size (more than 

 5 L). 

 F. Labrum (viewed from in 

 front) having a widely-erect 

 face. 

 G. Elytral punctures excess- 

 ively fine (much finer than 

 in H. jubatusj. 

 H. Punctures of pronotum 

 excessively fine, like 

 those of the elytra. 

 I. Species not having a 

 conspicuous pencil of 

 bristles at apex of 

 suture. 

 J. Whole surface of ely- 

 tra bearing sparse 

 minute granules 

 emitting long erect 



ha irs 



J J. Elytra not bearing 



(unless a few close 



to base) long erect 



hairs. 



K. Middle lobe of 



trilobed outline 



much more than 



lateral 



half 



lobe 



KK. Middle lobe ot 

 trilobed outline 

 not more than 

 half a lateral 



lobe 



II. Elytra having a con- 

 spicuous pencil of 

 bristles at apex of 



suture 



HH. Punctures of prono- 

 tum much larger (as 

 large as those on elytra 



of TL. jubatvs) 



GG. Elytral punctures much 



less fine (scarcely finer 



than in H. jubatvs) ... 



FF. Labrum not showing an 



erect front face 



EE. Species of much smaller size 



(less than 4 1.) 



DD. Hind claws smaller, apical 



piece much smaller than basal 



and usually much bent. 



E. Punctures of pronotum very 



small and close (10 from front 



not nearly reaching middle). 



pustulosuS; Blackb. 



agrestis, Burm . 



scalptus. Blackb. 

 elongatus, Blanch. 



major, Blackb. 



r h i n a stu s , Black h. 

 xanthotrichus, Blackb. 

 Waterhousei, Blackb. 



