PLATE XXXIV 
Fig-. 1 . Cijphouta jegalis, page 165. 
Fig. la. Dorsal view of the same insect. 
Fig. 2. Poppea setosa, page 166. 
Fig. 2 a. Head with the blunt suprahumerals. 
Fig. 2 6. The pronotum and legs. 
Fig. 3. Poppea capricornis, page 166. 
Fig. 3a. The pronotum with its spinous processes. 
Fig. 36. The head and suprahumerals. 
Fig. 4. Poppea vumda, page 167. 
Fig. 4 a. The pronotum and its armatures. 
Fig. 46. The head and Irons. 
Fig. 5. Poppea concinna, page 167. 
Fig. 6. Poppea redispina,. The legs in the specimen were defective, page 167. 
Fig. 3a. Back view of the pronotum. 
Fig. 36. Head and suprahumerals. 
Fig. 7. Poppea snbrugosa. The tarsi are often difficult to define. Sometimes 
may appear as if trimerous, page 168. 
