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small ; wings reaching a little beyond the middle of abdomen, rounded at 
the point, radial cell very small (? closed at fore margin) ; sides of meta- 
stemiim hare, shining; second abdominal segment crowned with tomentose 
hairs at the base. Sp. A. inustipennisy sp. n., ibid., Aix. 
Aphiloptera (ibid.). Head smooth, but with the occiput finely transversely 
striated ; malar ridge and facial impressions as in preceding genus ; club of 
antennae 5-jointed ; scutellum sharply furcate laterally, the cup long, elliptic, 
much narrowed from the base, the two basal grooves separated by a sharp 
Carina ; sides of metasternum bare, but with a small tomentose spot above the 
coxae, and the metanotum laterally tomentose ; second segment of abdomen 
as last above ; wings as long as abdomen, narrow, the radial cell open at 
fore margin, the second section of the radius longer than the first. Spp. A. 
nnisomera, sp. n., p. 362, and \Euc(Bla') maritima (Thoms.). 
Agroscopa (p. 352). Head, viewed from above, blunt, conic, very small ; 
antennae in c? 15-jointed, first joint of funiculus distinctly longer and broader 
than the second, strongly emarginate, the following joints cylindrical, of 
equal length, longer than broad; scutellum entirely flat and smooth, with a 
small groove at the apex ; sides of metasternum bare, smooth ; second segment 
of abdomen as above ; wings very abbreviated, not reaching beyond the base 
of abdomen, and with no radial cell. Sp. A. helgolandica, sp. n., ibid., Heli- 
goland. 
Miomcera (ibid.). Malar ridge very fine, facial impressions small, mo- 
derately deep ; antennae in 2 12-jointed, with slightly developed 7-jointed 
club; scutellum with a very small and narrow, elliptical, finely margined 
cup, wdth a small round groove in the middle and another at the hinder 
margin ; second segment of abdomen slightly crowned with hair at the base ; 
wings hairy, rounded at apex, with a fringe of hairs ; radial cell closed at 
fore margin. Sp. M. (in error, Mionectis) aherram, sp. n., p. 36.3, Aix. 
Idiomorpha (p. 353). Malar furrow fine; facial impressions broad, not 
deep ; antennae in $ 12-jointed, with 7-jointed club, first joint of funiculus 
longer than second, the fourth and fifth semiconnate ; hinder margin of pro- 
notum carinato-elevate ; scutellum nearly round, with a large and entirely 
flat cup, which has at the hinder margin a deep round groove, and a row of 
punctures on the sides ; sides of metasternum bare and smooth ; second seg- 
ment of abdomen crowned with tomentose hairs at the base ; wings as in 
Miomccra^ but with radial cell open at fore margin. Sp. /. inelanoceray sp. n., 
ibid., Aix. 
Ei>isoda (ibid.). Malar furrow very fine and shallow, facial impressions 
broad and fiat ; antenna) in $ 14-j ointed, filiform, with no distinct club, the 
first joint of funiculus not longer than second ; scutellum rugose, with a very 
large, strongly margined cup, the hinder margin of which is elevated and 
clear of the apex of scutellum ; metasternum and second segment of abdomen 
as in preceding genus ; wings rounded at apex, hairy, with a fringe of hairs, 
the radial cell closed, the cubitus indistinct. Sp. E, xanthoncura, sp. n., 
p. 364, Aix. 
Psilodora (p. 364). Malar furrow slight, with a few scattered punctures 
below it; facial impressions large and flat; antennae in cf 15-jointed, first 
joint of funiculus not emarginate, and as long as the second ; in 2 13-jointed, 
with 8-jointed club, the joints of funiculus verticillato-pilose, the first longer 
than the second ; hinder margin of pronotum sharply turned up ; mesonotum 
