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INSECTA SAUNDERSIANA. 
SUBULA, Macq. 
X. fasciatus, Barnston, C. D. B. M.128. X. reflectens, Wlk. C. D. B. M. 
129, 
INOPUS, n. g. 
Allied to Beris, but the seutcheon has no spines, and the little tip 
cross-vein of the wing is wanting. 
Inopus presprctus, n.s., Mas., Plate I. tig. 7. 
Fuscus, capite subtus, scutelli margine abdominisque apice fulvis, antennis 
piceis, pedibus fulvis, tarsis piceis, alis cinereis. 
Body brown, clothed with short tawny hairs: head beneath, hind bor- 
der of the seutcheon and tip of the abdomen tawny: eyes black, meeting 
on the crown: feelers pitchy ; second joint not half the length of the first; 
third and following joints forming a spindle-shaped club which is a little 
longer and broader than the first joint: abdomen linear, flat, a little nar- 
rower than the chest, and nearly twice its length: legs tawny ; feet pitchy : 
wings gray; wing-ribs tawny ; veins brown ; poisers tawny. Length of the 
body 24 lines ; of the wings 6 lines. 
PHYCUS, n. g. 
First joint of the feelers extremely long ; second short, not more than 
one-eighth of the length of the first; third spindle-shaped, full half the 
length of the first ; fourth conical, extremely small ; abdomen compressed. 
Paycus canescens, Plate I. fig. 5. 
X. canescens, WIk. C. D. B. M. 129. 
DIMASSUS, n. ¢. 
First joint of the feelers very long ; second very short, not more than 
one-sixth of the length of the first; third spindle-shaped, rather more than 
half the length of the first; fourth very small, conical, terminating in a 
bristle, not longer than the second. 
X. latistria, Wlk. C.D. B. M.130, X. terminalis, Wik. C.D. B. M. 129. 
The characters which I have published of the last species are defective, 
owing to the imperfect state of the specimen examined, and therefore it is 
here described again. 
