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Mr. Casey presumes it to be different from Ct. dispar. His 

 description, except the color, tallies exactly with Sharp's descrip- 

 tion and the figure in the " Biologia Centrali- Americana," and 

 with my Mexican specimens, which have come to me from the 

 hands of A. Raffray. Bolter's specimen is a female, and my 

 male specimen differ slightly in the length of the eighth antennal 

 joint, which Casey pounces upon to honor friend Raffray with a 

 doubtful n. sp. from a unique. 



Another presumption of Casey is that Bryaxis perforata Aube 

 will be restored, and presumes again B. perforata Brend. should 

 be named B. terebrata Casey. Casey, I think, has not seen a 

 specimen of B. perforata Brend., but describes from the same 

 locality the old perforata again as B. intricata Casey. There are 

 several other presumptions upon which Casey founded n. g. and 

 n. sp. to which I have at present no time to refer. 



I give on Plate V figures of the above described species and 

 of some South American forms, which may interest somebody. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE V. 



Fig. i. Metopioxis gladiator Reitter. Brazil. 



" 2. Rhexius braziliensis Schauf. Brazil. 



" 3. Rhinocepsis gracilis Schauf. Amazons. 



" 4. Jubus tetratomus Reitter. Venezuela. 



" 5. Goniacerus simonis Raffray. Venezuela. 



" m 6. Briaraxis depressa Brendel. Dry Tortugas. 



" 7. Antenna of Bryaxis arthritica Brendel; a, upper view; b, side view. 



OBITUARY. 



EDWARD NORTON died at his home in Farmington, Conn., on April 8, 

 1894, of pneumonia, aged 70 years. He was an authority in Hymenop- 

 tera. A more extended notice will be given in the near future. 



In Karnter, on January nth of this year, EMANUEL LIEGEL. He was 

 born April 5, 1859, an< ^ interested in Coleoptera and Hymenoptera, on 

 which subjects he published several articles, and at the time of his death 

 had just completed the manuscript of a Fauna Carinthiaca. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS for April was mailed March 30, 1894. 



