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- Page 8 and 9: IVPREFACE.meantime, to allow the re
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- Page 14 and 15: ;EXPLANATION OF TEEMS.cu.t a .1Pig.
- Page 17 and 18: ..SYSTEMATICINDEX.Order COLEOPTERAS
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- Page 23 and 24: Order COLEOPTERx\.Suborder POLYPHAG
- Page 25 and 26: PRIONIN.E. 6without stridulatory ar
- Page 27 and 28: Marginal.;DOUVSTHEXES.OSt/nopsis of
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- Page 31 and 32: ;LOPHOSTEBXrS. )4. Baladeva walkeri
- Page 33 and 34: .LOPHOSTERNUS. 116. Lophosternus zi
- Page 35 and 36: PARAPIIKUS. 1311. Lophosternus buqu
- Page 37 and 38: PRIONUS. 15eleventh pectinate, or f
- Page 39 and 40: PRIONOMMA. 17large, reniform ;geiia
- Page 41 and 42: . LOG^US. 1917. Ancyloprotus bigibb
- Page 43 and 44: PRIOTYEANNUS. 21to the ends of a tr
- Page 45 and 46: ;ACAXTHOPnOUUS. 23mandibles project
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;EEMPHAN. 33middle of the elytra ;f
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MACROTOMA. 35Genus MACROTOMA.3Iacro
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—MACROTOMA. 37band at the base, t
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ZOOBLAX.S9hind angles acute and dir
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;iEGOSOMIKI. 412. Antennae and legs
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'DINOPRIONUS.4Sthe middle. Pronotum
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—i(:GOSOMA. 45Lower lobe of eye s
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jEGOsoyiA. 47ami glossy, reaching t
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;-EGOSOMA. 4945. JEgosoma costipenn
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SAEMYDUS. 51obsolete, obtuse carina
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—;ANCEME. 53Lateral margins of pr
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DQCSUS. 55first joint very short, t
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PHILUS. 57are relatively broader at
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a'. Femora subcylindrical ; first j
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;;DYNAMOSTES. 61thicker and more st
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—;DISTENIA. 63longer than the bod
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—TYPODBYAS. 65lu the length of tl
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NERICONIA. 67on the apical third, t
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APATOPHYSIS. 69b'. First antennal j
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—;PEITHONA, 71•exposed; the int
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CAPXOLYMM.V.Geuus CAPNOLYMMA.Capnol
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;CARAPHIA. 75truncate, a projecting
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;TELEDAPUS. 77Genus TELEDAPUS.Teled
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:ElIONDIA. 79joint deeply bilobed.
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;;LEPTURA. 81which I have seen, the
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LEPTURA. 83oi" subangulate at the m
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LEPTDEA. 85the apex of the eighth p
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EPHIES. 81as long- as the tibiae, t
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;.PYBOCALYMArA. 89prostenmm narrow,
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CEEAMBTCIITjE. 91known of their fun
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;PROTAXIS, 95Genus PKOTAXIS, g-. u.
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TETKOPlUjr,. 95Genus TETROPIUM.Tetr
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CniOCEPHALUS. 97depressed than the
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AMIMES.B, Front coxre distinctly se
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a?BTEAOMMATUS. 101very short ; fron
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TETRAOMMATUS.^^^longitudinal impres
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XTSTKOCEUA.1''^'^O'ltransverse evoo
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;OPLATOCERA. 10-or less concave, sp
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.OPL.VTOCiJEA. 109made up of a seri
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CiXATHOLEA.IllI. Body ratlicr dense
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;HESPEROPIIAXES. 113piligerous pit
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ZOODES. 115Lew/tJi 12-29 ; breadth
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—ZOODES. 117ante-median and post-
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.CEEAMBYCINI. 119near the suture ;
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PJiOC.^EDERUS. 121or spined at the
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PLOC.^DERUS. 123bark, imbedded betw
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,NEOCERAMBYX. 125as the body in the
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—JXaOLESISSS.L27slightly arched f
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;MASSICUS. 129somewhat rugose. The
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HOPLOCERAMBTX. 131Genus HOPLOCERAMB
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PACliYDISSUS. 133joint with a narro
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—;DEROLUS.135Genus DEROLUS.Derolu
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MABGITES. 137Genus MARGITES.Marg-it
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—DYMASIUS. 139Genus DYMASIUS.Dyni
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the;DIALEGES. 141longitudinal depre
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—SEBASMIA. 143II. Eijes emarrjlna
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;;TRACIlYLOPnUS. 145sides, which ar
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RHYTIDODERA. 147less sharply angula
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XOANODEEA. 149grooved near base and
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;NYPIIASIA. 151Group PHORACANTHINLE
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—NYSTNA.153159. Nyphasia pascoei,
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TRIKOPHYLUM.155lonc^ as the next tw
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;CERESIUM. 157sometimes shorter ; f
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;CERESIUM. 159equal, each somewhat
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CERESIUM. 161the elytra ;first join
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;STEXYGEINUM.1G3duplo, in aliis par
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OBHIUM. 165a. Protliorax less than
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;STENHOMALUS. 167ISO. Stenliomalus
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,MOLORCHL^S. 169Group MOLORCHINI.He
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MERIO^'CEDA. 171nobis ; the thorax
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;MERIONCEDA. 173rows of sliort spin
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—;KUXBI15, 175clavate portions of
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—;)192. Rosalia laterilia, Hope (
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; ;I? OSALIA. 179sometimes wanting,
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CALLICHROMOrSIS. 181vertical, separ
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:PHYODEXIA. 183199. Phyodexia conci
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Fig. 7y.Purpurlccniis scoiguinolent
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EURTPHAGUS. 181Genus EURYPHAGUS.Eur
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;;CALLICKROMIXI. 189prothorax in bo
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:ZONOPTERUS. 191205, Zonopterus fla
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NIR.EL'S. 193pubescence, with silve
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PAClIYTElilA. 195proloiifjed. Elytr
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PACHYTERIA. 197before the middle, p
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CIILORIDOLUM. 199glabrous and subni
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;;CnLOBIBOLUM. 201220. Chloridolum
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—,.NOTHOPEUS. 203222. Nothopeus h
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;APURODISIUM. 205the (^ feebly sinu
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;j\rin{ODisiu:\i. 207also resembles
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;APIIRODISIUM. 209230. Aphrodisiuni
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ClIULIDONIVM. 211Autennfc rather sl
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;POLYZONUS. 213236. Chelidouium gib
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.POLTZONUS. 215or bands, ^Ybich are
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;POLTZONUS. 217a distinct but rathe
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POLYZONUS. 219eacli side, with a ve
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AXUI31S. 221nd apex, with two trans
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IPOTHALIA. 223to the fourth and fif
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PACHYLOCERUS. 225marked with a shor
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;PYRESTES. 227twice as long as thei
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EEYTHRUS. 229regular ridges and wit
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EEYTHKUS.-'^^Hah. Assam (Jenlins),
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xHOMALOMELAS. 233downwards only in
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;PROTHEMA. 235Genus PROTHEMA.Prothe
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TnilA.MUS. 237I. Ehjtra dehiscent o
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,TiiRAXirs. 239strongly raised in f
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;XYLOTRECIirS. 241Genus XYLOTRECHUS
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XYLOTRECHUS. 243This species is ver
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;XTLOTRECHUS. 245t\iargin of the ey
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;XYLOTRECnUS. 247somewhat curved, u
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XYLOTRECnPS. 249groove, but becomes
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CLTTrS. 251284. Clytiis callizonus,
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CLYTUS. 253287. Clytus montamis, No
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PERissus. 255290. Perissus laetllS,
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PEiiissus. 257margin on each side w
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ISCHNODORA. 259thorax very narrowly
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;CALOCLTTUS. 261299. Caloclytus ann
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CALOCLTTUS. 263past the middle, whe
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CALOCLTTUS. 265large spot between t
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CALOCLTTFS. 267each side ; scutellu
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CALOCLXTUS. 269apex. Body beneath b
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,;EiiArnuMA. 271Genus KHAPHUMA.Rhap
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EnAPKlMA. 273colour—the inner ban
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RHAPIIUMA. 275short oblique line wh
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RHAPnUMA. 277wide in the luiddle as
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979333. Rhapliuma elegantiila, sp.
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;DEMOXAX. 281Many of the species in
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DEMONAX. 283the apex. The hind femo
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DEMONAX. 285narro\^, black or dark
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DEMONAX, 287the second baud broader
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DEMONAX. 289obliquely fomvards to t
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DEMONAX, 291351. Demonax macilentus
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DEMONAX. 293the middle of the elytr
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DEMONAX. 295white. Antenna) reach t
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DEMONAX. 297lateral part of the dis
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;PSILOMERUS. 299lateral transverse
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OLIGOEXOPLUS. 301Hiud femora extend
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AGLAOPIIIS. 303and occasionally dis
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;:EPIPEDOCEEA. 305Group EPIPEDOOERi
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;;EPIFEDOCEKA. 307377. Epipedocera
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CENTROTOCLYTUS. 309transverse spot
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—;HALME. 311Genus HALME.Halme, Pa
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CTA'TELLUS. 313distinguish this gen
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—;DEEE. 315Head densely punctate,
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;CLEOMENES. 317Head raised at each
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IRESIOIDES. 319392. Nida andamanica
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POLYl'HID.V. 32139."). Iresioides k
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ALrHABETICAL INDEX.Acanthophoriui,
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AM'IIAIJKTK'Al. INIH-.X.:viodoherti
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ALPnABETICAL IN'DEX. 327Neoceranibv
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ALPHABETICAL IXDEX. 329teleph oroid
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