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strong bilobation of the 4th joint of its tarsi, and the pectination of its tarsal 
hooks. D. (Lebia) cribncollis, Moraw. 
Lwnedi/a, p. 126. Allied to Lanvprias and Rhopalostylaj but strongly 
and coarsely punctured, except on the abdomen. L. (ITomalops) mongolicay 
Mots. 
Loxopeza^ p. 138. Distinguished from Lamprias by its slender and glabrous 
palpi, superficially glabrous tarsi and base of antennse, non-articulated small 
and narrow tooth to the mentum, and obliquely truncate basal joints of ant. 
tarsi in its cf • L. {Lebia) grandis, Hentz, tricolor and atrivcntris^ Say, rufo- 
sutura, Mots., chloroptera, Chaud., striata and obliquata^ Hcjv ? atriceps^ 
Lee. ; also mqjusctdaj p. 141, Texas, mclanoccphala and rufoUmbata, p. 143, 
Mexico, spp. nn. 
lAopeza, p. 145. Differs from Lamprias in the non-articulated tooth of its 
mentum, which is wide and rounded, its remarkably long tarsi, of which the 
4th joint is scarcely emarginate, &c. L, {Leb.) tlioracica^ Boh. 
Nematopeza^ p. 146. Allied to Liopeza, but of different facies, and with 
shorter tarsi, and narrow and more projecting tooth to the mentum. N. 
crytlirodcra, p. 147, Natal, dregei, p. 148, 0. G. Hope, baconi and decora^ 
p. 150, N. Bengal, spp. nn.; {Lebia) melanurdy Dej., nobilis, Boh., basalts^ 
Ohaud. 
Grammica, p. 151. Resembles Lebia : tooth of mentum not articulated, 
4th joint of tarsi strongly bilobed. G. pictipennisj sp. n., p. 152, Paraguay 
or int. Brazil ; {Lebia) scutellata, Putz. 
{Lebiidm sens, strict.) 
Promecochila^ p. 157. Labrum longer than wide. P. {Leb.) capensis, 
Chaud. 
Metabola, p. 160. Affords a transition to Lamprias. M. rufopyga^ sp. n., 
ibid.j Mexico. 
Aphelogenia (xliv.) p. 26. Differs from true Lebia in having no tooth to 
sinuation of mentum. A. {Leb.) myopsj Dej., nigrofasciata and granariuj 
Putz., nigrolincatay Rche., furcata and gidtida, Lee., vittata and bivittata, F., 
and the following spp. nn. : — A. disconotata, p. 27, gratiosa, p. 35, New 
Granada; /ren«<a, p. 27, Cayenne; trapezicollis,'^. 27 y fenestrata, p. 29, 
p. 32, elegantxday p. 33, diseopictay p. 36, testudinea, p. 39, Amazons ; quadri- 
plagiata, p. 28, Yucatan; argutula, p. 28, amabilis, p. 30, subtilis, p. 32, 
Colombia ; hilaris, p. 33, Mexico ; latiuscula, p. 36, Rio Janeiro ; platensisy 
p. A2y per spicillar is y p. 43, Argentine Pampas. 
Dianchomenay p. 45. Distinguished from Aphelogenia by its very convex 
vertex and strongly constricted neck. D, {Lei).) ahdominalisy Chaud., vitti- 
gera and scapularisy Dej., and the following spp. nn. ; — D, securigeray p. 46, 
Buenos h yres ; rujicepsy p. 48, vicinay p. 52, Colombia ; rugatifronsy p. 50, 
intermeditty p. 65, Yucatan ; leptoderay p. 51, amoenulay p. 52, New Granada ; 
humeroguttata and anchor if er ay p. 54, Mexico. 
Stephanay p. 55. Apparently chiefly recognizable by the 7 or 8 denticles 
to claw-joint and very slight polongation of the middle of the base of pro- 
thorax. S. {Leb.) princepxsy Chaud. 
Scythropa [preocc. as Scythropusy Schon.], p. 66. Elytra flattish, slightly 
striated, thorax evidently produced at base. S. goudotiy sp. n., p. 57, 
New Granada. 
