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p.3Tribes 1. 3. Section 3 Xylotrogi. Posterior extremity of prosternum not prolonged; Head completely 1. 4. Section 1. Antennae 11=jointed, longer than head; last joint of tarsi and hooks small. 1. 4. 1. Palpatores. Antennae as long as head & thorax, slightly enlarged at extremity, first 1. 4. 2. Heteroides. 4 posterior legs more remote from each other than the 2 anterior 1. 4. 3. Lilphales. 5 distinct joints in all the tarsi; mandibles terminating in an entire 1. 4. 4. Scaphidites. Mandibles cleft at extremity; body oval narrowed at both ends; I. 4. 5. Nitidulariae. Tarsi apparently only 4 jointed with hairs or pellets; antennae with a 3 or 4=jointed I. 4. 6. Engidites. Mandibles not projecting, tarsi 5 distinct joints; antennae with a I. 4. 7. Dermestes. Legs not completely contractile; tarsi free; tibiae elongated and I. 4. 8. Byrrhii. Legs contractile; tibiae maybe flexed on the thighs and the tarsi on I. 4. Section 2. Antennae of 6, 9, 10 or 11 joints, sometimes longer than the head & I. 4. 9. Acanthopoda. Tibiae flattened, spinous, tarsi, short, 4=jointed; body I. 4. 10. Macrodactyla. Tibiae simple, narrow, tarsi long, antennae 9=jointed I. 5. 1. Hydrophilus. Legs notatory; 1st tarsal joint much shorter than the following I. 5. 2. Spheridiota (Terrestrial). Tarsi 5 distinct joints, maxillary palphi somewhat I. 6. 1. Scarabaeides. Antennae with a perfoliacous club, or with 11 obconic or globular joints. I. 6. 2. Lucanidos. Antennal club composed of leafets arranged like a comb, 10 joints II. 2. 1. Diaperiales. Head completely exposed; thorax trabezoidal or square, or almost II. 2. 2. Cossyphenes. Body ovoid or hemispherical, overlapped by the dilated & | p.3Tribes 1. 3. Section 3 Xylotrogi. Posterior extremity of prosternum not prolonged; Head completely 1. 4. Section 1. Antennae 11=jointed, longer than head; last joint of tarsi and hooks small. 1. 4. 1. Palpatores. Antennae as long as head & thorax, slightly enlarged at extremity, first 1. 4. 2. Heteroides. 4 posterior legs more remote from each other than the 2 anterior 1. 4. 3. Lilphales. 5 distinct joints in all the tarsi; mandibles terminating in an entire 1. 4. 4. Scaphidites. Mandibles cleft at extremity; body oval narrowed at both ends; I. 4. 5. Nitidulariae. Tarsi apparently only 4 jointed with hairs or pellets; antennae with a 3 or 4=jointed I. 4. 6. Engidites. Mandibles not projecting, tarsi 5 distinct joints; antennae with a I. 4. 7. Dermestes. Legs not completely contractile; tarsi free; tibiae elongated and I. 4. 8. Byrrhii. Legs contractile; tibiae maybe flexed on the thighs and the tarsi on I. 4. Section 2. Antennae of 6, 9, 10 or 11 joints, sometimes longer than the head & I. 4. 9. Acanthopoda. Tibiae flattened, spinous, tarsi, short, 4=jointed; body I. 4. 10. Macrodactyla. Tibiae simple, narrow, tarsi long, antennae 9=jointed I. 5. 1. Hydrophilus. Legs notatory; 1st tarsal joint much shorter than the following I. 5. 2. Spheridiota (Terrestrial). Tarsi 5 distinct joints, maxillary palphi somewhat I. 6. 1. Scarabaeides. Antennae with a perfoliacous club, or with 11 obconic or globular joints. I. 6. 2. Lucanidos. Antennal club composed of leafets arranged like a comb, 10 joints II. 2. 1. Diaperiales. Head completely exposed; thorax trabezoidal or square, or almost II. 2. 2. Cossyphenes. Body ovoid or hemispherical, overlapped by the dilated & |