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2. Siipraanal lamina produced, triangular, incised or lobed ; wings with 
no apical field. 
* Supraanal lamina triangular ; cerci more than twice its length. 
PHYLLODBOMin^. 
t Supraanal lamina more or less quadrate ( J ), incised with rounded 
lobes, or entire, broad and rounded ( ? ) j cerci scarcely longer than 
lamina * , . Epilampbid.®. 
B. Last ventral segment in $ with valves PEBiPLANEXiDiE. 
II. Femora not spinose. 
A. Claws with an arolius. 
I. Anterior part of wings acuminate, or furnished with a triangular, folded 
apical field Chobisoneubid.®. 
2. Anterior part of wings rounded, apical field 0. 
* Anal field of wings fan-like. 
a. Supraanal lamina in $ quadrate ; posterior angles of abdominal 
segments produced Panchlobidje. 
b. Supraanal lamina in 5 rounded PEBispniEBiD®j. 
t Anal field of wings not folded, 
a. Supraanal lamina in $ rounded Cory did jb. 
h, Supraanal lamina in 5 quadrate, incised in middle. 
IlBTEBOGAMIDiB. 
B. Arolius 0. 
1. Supraanal lamina quadrate, incised . BLABERiDiE. 
2. Supraanal lamina transverse, rounded, entire . . Panesthidje. 
The Ectobid^ include the following genera : — • 
Ectohia (Westw.), typo E. lapponica (Linn.), figured with details, pi. I. fig. I, 
and 7 other species, I new, E. lucida (/. c. p. 02), from New Holland P, which 
forms the type of a subgenus, Theganopteryx. 
Anaplecta (Burm.), with 7 species, 1 new, A. hivittata (1. c. p. 63), from 
Brazil ; A. lateralis (Burm.), figured, with wings, pi. 1. fig. 2. And 
Aphlehiuj g. n., I, c. p. 06, with corneous elytra and rudimentary wings j 
8 species; type A.' punctata (Charp.), pi. I. fig. 3, with details of both 
sexes; n. sp. A. infumata, 1. c. p. Q8=Elatta ericetorum (WoU.)= ? adusta 
(Motsch.). 
To the PHYLLODBOMiDiE are referred : — 
Ceratinoptcra, g. n., 1. c, p. 75, with corneous elytra and perfect wings, 
and the inferior genital plate in $ furnished with styles ; known sp. dia- 
pliana (Fab.), poeyi and porcellana (Sauss.) ; new sp. C. pictn,-^. 76, pi. I. 
fig. 4, and C. castanea^ p. 77, from Brazil, and C. peruviana, p. 78. 
Lohoptera, g. n., p. 79, with squamiform corneous elytra and no wings ; 4 
species ; type L. decipens (Germ,), pi. 2. fig. 5 ; new sp. L. indica, p. 82. 
Temnopteryx, g. n., p. 83, with abbreviated corneous elytra and rudimen- 
tary wings ; 6 species, 5 new ; T, capcrisis, p. 84, pi. 2. fig. 6, and T. incon- 
spicHa, p. 86, Cape ; T.fulva, p. 86, Java; T, virginica, p. 86, and T. dd'opet- 
tiformis, p. 87, North America. 
Thyllodromia (Serv.), 33 species, 16 new ; figured P. germanica (Linn.), 
pi. 2. fig. 7, and P. vitrea, sp. n., pi. 2. fig. 8. 
Eseudophyllodromia, g. n., p. HI, pronotum leaving the"top of the broad 
head exposed; sp. P. ornata, sp. n., p. 112, pi. 3. fig. 9, Philippine Islands. 
Apolyta, g, n., p. 112, resembling Thrysocera\ median vein of elytra flex- 
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