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DOLERUS VARISPINUS (Vol. I, p. 179). 



According to Konow, varispinus, Htg., non Thorns., 

 is a variety oifissus. Our species, it appears to me, 

 is D. leucojpterus, Zad. (Beschr., 26), said by Konow 

 to be = picipes, Kl. (Berl. Mag., viii, 303). D. leu- 

 cojpterus, however, is said to have the cenchri white. 



DOLERUS J]NEUS (Vol. I, p. 182). 



D. elongatus may be a large form of this. 



Genus Strongylogaster (Vol. I, p. 185). 



Konow (D. E. Z., iv, p. 19) has split up Strongylo- 

 gaster, Dbm., into three genera, as follows : 



1. (4) Third antennal joint longer than the fourth. 



2. (3) Antennse slender, in the middle more or less thickened, the first 



joint often thicker than the second ; the other joints short, 

 conical, longer than broad. Stromboeeras, g. nov. 



3. (2) AntennaB stout, short, of equal thickness, the first joint scarcely 



thicker than the second, that very short, transverse. 



Strongylogaster. 



4. (1) The third antennal joint as long or shorter than the fourth ; the 



antennae filiform ; the sheath of the saw at the apex trifid. 



Trinax. 



Strombooeras. 

 To this is referred delicatulus. 



Strongylogaster (Vol. I, p. 185). 

 Our species arefilicis, cingulatus. 



