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narrowed at base and apex. Sp. A. hiplagiata^ sp. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 147, from 
Singapore and Malacca. 
Emathea^ g. n,, Baly, /. c, p. 147. Antennae slender, attenuate at apex, 
joint 3 twice as long as 2 ; anterior coxae distant; tibiae unarmed at apex ; 
prosternum distinct, elevated in the middle. Sp. E. (pneipcnnis, sp. n., Baly, 
1. c. p. 148, from Sumatra. 
Cynortd, g, n., Baly, 1. c. p. 249. Elongate, narrow, parallel -sided ; head 
exserted, face elongated, subporrect; mandibles stout, produced in front. Sp. 
C. porrecta^ sp. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 250, from Java. 
Nadmna, g. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 250. Allied to Eaperoden ; thorax short, 
transverse, margined at the sides, with a slight transverse furrow on the disk; 
antennae slender, as long as the body, joint 3 nearly twice as long as 2. Sp. 
N. pallidicoi'niS) sp. n,, Baly, 1. c. p. 251, from Tringanee. 
Antipha, g. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 251. Body ovate, widened behind; antennae 
veiy slender, shorter than the body, joint 1 curved, thickened at apex; tho- 
rax smooth ; legs slender, tibiae unarmed, claws appendiculate. Sp. A. pi- 
cipes, sp. n.j Baly, 1. c. p. 251, from India. 
Momcca, g. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 252. Allied to Niccea and Eumeca ; antennae 
about as long as body, filiform, joint 3 elongate, longer than 4 ; disk of pro- 
thorax transversely concave, longitudinally excavated in the middle, trans- 
versely silicate on each side. Sp. M. viridipennisy sp. n., from Mysol. 
Mimastra, g. n., Baly, I c. p. 253. Allied to preceding ; flattened above ; 
joint 3 of antennae shorter than 4 ; prosternum obsolete. Sp. M. arcuatay 
sp. n,,Baly, I c. p. 253, from India. 
Snstra, g. n., Baly, I c. p. 263. Allied to Momica) head smaller; face 
shorter, transverse ; upper surface densely pubescent. Sp. S. placiday sp. n., 
Baly, 1. c. p. 254, from Mysol ; S. Ihnbata, Baly, ibid., from New Guinea. 
Hamlet Clark, in his memoir on the South- American Haiti- 
cidce (Journ. of Ent. ii. pp. 375-412), commences with a list of 
the genera adopted in Dejean^s Catalogue (3rd edit. 1837) for 
tliesc insects, many of which he afterwards characterizes. The 
first four genera, OctogonoieSy (Edionychis y Ptenay and Omo- 
phoita have already been treated by him in a previous part of 
the Journal of Entomology, and the second of these includes 
Leiopomis ] of the remainder, some have been published under 
new names by various authors, the result being as follows (in- 
cluding some new generic forms), as shown in a tabular form on 
pp. 377-378:— 
1. (Chevr.). Sides of thorax rounded and broadly marginate, 
anterior angles produced in front, not laterally; 3rd, 4th, and 6th joints of 
aritennce sube(jual ; claws simple or appendiculate (p. 379). 
2. Aspicela (Bej.). As in Aspliccray but the claws almost bifid. Perhaps 
only a Columbian type of Asphcera. Knovrn species : A. ci etacea, unipunc- 
taltty alhomarginatay and scutata (Lat.), A. osculatiiy rugosa, hdurcicriy and 
nigro-viridis (Gu(5'r.) (p. 380). 
3. LitosonycJia (Chevr.). Thorax rectangular, the sides straight and nar- 
rowly margined ; other characters as in Aspluera. 
