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66. Eye with lower lobe very nearly twice or morc height of gena .............. 67<br />
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Tarsi with claw segments concolorous .................................. 75<br />
75. Fronotum distinctly conical; metfltibiae only slightly dilated in male; antennae<br />
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introduction<br />
Front broad, Dot distinctly narrowed between eyes, gradually narrowed below<br />
eyes; tarsi with claw segments concolorOlli! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64<br />
Elytra with anterior margin of humeri neurly straight, very feebly oblique<br />
Tybalmia (p. 174)<br />
Elytra with anterior margin of humeri arcuate, distinctly oblique<br />
Hesychotypa (p. 148)<br />
Eye with lower lobe longer than gena .................................. 66<br />
Eye with lower lobe equal to or shorter than gena ....................... 76<br />
Eye with lower lobe not twice hci$ht of gena ............................ 70<br />
Elytrn.! humeri with an obtuse tubercle at angle, followed by a cnrina ...... 68<br />
Elytral humeri without aDy tubercle at angle, with merely a. carina ........ 69<br />
Elytra with cnrina extending frOIll humerus to behind middle; meta tibiae not<br />
expanded apically in male . . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . . . .. . .. . . . . Alexera (p. 119)<br />
Elytra. with carina Dot extending behind middle . . ... . .. . . ... . . Tv.lcU$ (p. SO)<br />
Pronotum strictly conical, sides straight, regularly narrowed from base to apex;<br />
he:l.d with front strongly nnrrowed between eyes . . . . .. . Pierodia. (p. 100)<br />
Pronotum not conical, sides arcuate, morc strongly narrowed anteriorly; head<br />
with front very feebly narrowed between eyes, sides nearly parallel<br />
Lampedma (p. 112)<br />
Elytra with an elongate carina e:\'tending from humerus along sides sometimes<br />
to beyond middle ................................................ 73<br />
Elytra often with a hwnemi cnrina but cmina is short, not nearly attaining<br />
middle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71<br />
Pronutum subcylindrical, sides nearly straight, subp..'\rallel, apex feebly nnrrower<br />
thnn base, disk with feebly elevated tubercles; elytm without humeral<br />
carina. . . . . ..................................... Apamauta (p. 135)<br />
Pronotum not subcylindrical, sides not. nearly parallel, apex distinctly narrower<br />
than base, disk entirely tumid or with distinct tubercles; elytra often with<br />
humeral carina .. ................................................. 72<br />
Front with sides parallel ................................. Bucoides (p. 80)<br />
Front with sides not parallel, narrowed between 01' below eyes ............ 74<br />
Pronotal disk entirely tumid, without tubercles ............. Euthima (p. 106)<br />
Pronotal disk not entirely twnid, with distinct tubercles ......... Lem, n. g.<br />
Tarsi with claw segments distinctly pale at b!L . . . . . . . .. . . Cltaroides (p. 55)<br />
with segments not pale basally . . .. . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. . .. . . Furona (p. 96)<br />
Pronotum not conical; meta tibiae strongly dilated in male; antennae with base<br />
of segments from third pale ... . . . . ... . . . ... . .. . . . . .. Ven'ustm (p. 115)<br />
Humeri conical, projecting obliquely upward and outward; body form strongly<br />
attenuate; ciytra. with apices each narrowly rOWlded . . . . Agaritha (p. 78)<br />
Humeri prominent but not conical or projecting upward; body fonn only<br />
moderately attenuate llt most; elytral apices each broadly rounded .... 77<br />
Tarsi with illtegument of claw segments pale at base .................... 78<br />
Tursi with cln\\' segments not pale at base . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . Hcsycha (p. 129)<br />
Elytra each with two carinae laterally, one from humerus to middle, another<br />
more lateral almost attaining apex ...................... Aenea (p. 110)<br />
Elytra with at most a simple short carina .............................. 79