ENTOMOLOGY. 325 



New species : Dima dalniatina (Dej.), Kiister (Kiif. Eur. i, 13), from Dal- 

 niatia ; Lacon bracliychfetus, Ludiits caschmireasis, Cardiophoms incinus, and 

 consentaneas, Kollar and llodt. (Hiig. Kaschm. 506), from Cashmere; Mono- 

 <'i;'/iidius chazali, Le Guillou, from Nukahiva; M. leluti and eveillardi, Le 

 G., from northern Australia ; M. cordieri, Le G., from Hobavt Town ; 

 Dicrepidius tastui, Le G., from Hamoa (Rev. Zool. 220) ; Eucamptus impe- 

 riulis, Clievr. (= Pericalles corypheeus, Dej.) ; Semiotus rcgalis, iUigeri, 

 schaumii, seladonius, limited, gcrmarii, Chalcolepidius bomplandii, erichsonii, 

 gossypiatus, Gueriu (Rev. Zool. 15.), from New Granada; Lissot/ms Jtuni- 

 pennis, Guer. (ib. 257), from Mexico. 



[Curtis has illustrated the history of the Elateridse, injurious to agriculture 

 in England (Royal Agric. Soc. Journal, v, 180-223.) In the figures which 

 accompany this article the external anatomy of Agriotes obscurus, in its seve- 

 ral states, is represented in detail ; several other species, Agriotes lineatus, 

 sputator, Athous rujicaudis, niger, longicollis, Affrt/pnus murinus, Lepidotits 

 hoi ose rice us, Dolopius marginatus, are figured, witli different forms of the 

 larvae, properly known as wireworms. (Ibid. pi. I. K.).] 



CEBRIONITES. Gueriu has published two new species, Cebrio chevrolalii 

 (Rev. Zool. 255. Mag. Zool. Ins. pi. 145), from Mexico, and C. guyoni (Rev. 

 Zool. 403), from Algiers. 



CYPHONIDES. Cyplwn boAemanm,M.aim. (Bull.Mosc. 196, 6), a new species, 

 which Bohemanu discovered in the island of Oeland, and Maunerheim 

 has found in Einnlaud also, is distinguished from C. lividus by the rather 

 narrower form, stronger punctures, darker colour, and more elevated fore- 

 niargin of the thorax. 



LAMPYRIDES. Kiister (Kaf. Eur. i, 17) has enriched Lampyris with a 

 new European species, germari, found at Callaro, in Dalmatia, coming nearest 

 to L. splendidula, and distinguished chiefly by the luminous spot including 

 only the last segment but one. 



Le Guillou (Rev. Zool. 222) has characterized two new species, L. bar- 

 Mil, from Chili, and L, bremeri, from northern Australia. 



Of the genus Drilus a new species, mauritanicus, Duponchel (d'Orb. Diet. 

 Hist. Nat.), has been discovered by Lucas at Algiers, where the larva inha- 

 bits the Cyclostoma wobstianmn. 



LYCIDES. Li/cus sutumlis, Kollar and Redt. (Hiig. K. 508), from Cash- 

 mere, also L. bremeri and goryi, Le Guillou (Guer. Rev. Zool. 221), from 

 Hobart Town, are given as new species ; but L. bremeri seems to be iden- 

 tical with Anarhynchus scutellaris, Er., and L. goryi, to come near Porros- 

 toma discoideum, Er. (Arcliiv. viii, 1. p. 146.) 



TELEPHORID.E. Letzner (Arb. Scldes. Ges. 72) has made some obser- 

 vations on Cantharis (Tel.) mclunoceros and denticollis, Schumm., and has 

 dcscril)ed a new Silesian species, C. rufolestacea (rufotestacea piloisa thu- 



