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M. parvus- Chamberlin/ (8), p. 85. Galapagos Is. 



M. punctifrons Newport, (21), p. 179. India. 



M. punctifrons glabridorsalis Attems, (1), p. 138. =M. insularis 

 (Lucas). 



M. rubriceps Wood, (80), p. 42. Japan; Bonin Is.; Philippines; Formosa. 



M. simplex Chamberlin, (U). Australia. 



M. smithi Pocock, (23), p. 351. China; Formosa. 



M. spissus Wood, (30), p. 43. Hawaiian Is. 



M. sulcicollis Tom6..o\^ary, (28), p. 102. Borneo. 



M. tahitiensis Wood, (30), p. 43. Society Is.; Australia; New Guinea; 

 Fiji Is. 



M. tenuiculus (L. Koch), (1(1), p. 70-1. =M. rubriceos Wood. 



M. to'^ensis (Cook), (10)^ p. 30. =M. insularis (Lucas). 



Megethnius (Ook. 

 M. ferrugineus (Mullon), (14), p. 115. Nc-w Zealand. 

 M. huttoni (Pocock), (22), p. 223. =M. ferrugineus (HuUon). 

 M. microporus (Haase), (12), p. IOC). Philippines (Luzon). 

 M. pluripes, sp. nov. Phihpines. 



Pauroptyx, gen. nov. 

 P. himalayanus, sp. nov. India. 



P. pallidus (.Silvestri), (27), p. (;5. India. 



P. superior (Silvestri), (27), p. ()3. India. 



Brachyptyx, gen. nov. 

 B. niirandus (Pocock), (23). p. 352. Japan; Formosa; etc. 



Dasyptyx, gen. no\'. 

 D. gigas (Haase), (12), p. 105. New Guinea. 

 D. solonionensis Chamberlin, (9). Solomon Is. 

 D. subgigas (Silvestri), (27), p. 70. New Guinea. 

 D. uncifer (Silvestri), (27), p. 72. New Guinea. 



Dicellophilus Cook. 

 D. ancmalus (ChamberPn). (5), p. 005. Western United States. 

 D. apfe'becki (Yerhoeff), (29), p. 348, =D. carniolensis (C. Koch). 

 D. apfelbecki diversiporus (\'erhoeff), (27), p. 348. =D. carn'olcnsis 

 (C. Koch). 



D. breviceps (Meinert), (19), p. 214. =D. limatus (Wood).- 



D. carniolensis (C. Koch), (15), p. 185. Europe. j 



D. limatus (Wood), (30), p. 42. We-tern United Slates. 



Tygarrup Chamberlin. 

 T. intermedius Chamberlin, (7), p. 212. British (iuiana.^ 



1 Dr. Silvestri thinks this tha same as M. maxillaris, Init in tliis lie is in error. As a matter 

 of fact the two speties are widely separated. Aside from difterences in moiith])arts, parvus may 



at once be distinguished from maxillaris in having the sternal impressions simple, net at all an- , 

 tcriorly furcate. It is a much smaller speries with fuscous head and prehensors. ; 



2 The type of M. breviceps Meinert is in the Mus. (^om,). Zool. at Cambridge. In liie i 

 old insect catalogue (No. 'Mi)), it is noted as collected on Nantucket in Aug., \XPt'A. This record, 

 however, is probably erroneous. Both the tyi)e and the ])aratype, \vhich is without localit\- 

 label, agree fully with specimens of D. limatus (Wood) from California. 



3 Taken at Washington, D. C, in pots of ])lants at quarantin? from British Ciiiian.i. 



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