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Fig. 1. Platycotis tuberculata , the female, page 100. 
Fig. la. The male insect, without the porrect horn. 
Fig. lb. The head and metopidium. 
Fig. 1 c. The first and third legs with unequal sized tarsi. 
Fig. 2. Platycotis sicula, page 100. 
Fig. 2a. The head with its erect horn. 
Fig. 3. Platycotis affinis , the male, page 103. # 
Fig. 3a. The female of the same insect. 
Fig. 3b. The front view of the head. 
Fig. 3c. The tegmen of the male. 
Fig. 3c$. The same of the female. For more easy comparison this last figure should 
have been inverted. 
Fig. 4. Ochropeplci ypaliens. The pronotum, which partiallv covers the abdomen, 
may be noted, page 102. 
Fig. 5. Potnia brevicornis, page 104. 
Fig. 5a. A variety of the same insect (P). 
* By an error in the text, Figs. 3 are named under the genus Potnia. Their true place is as here 
given. 
