BY THOKAS 6. 8L0AXEL 483 



and three of the legs are wanting, and die oolonr Is faded oat by 

 the san. I have been nnable to see the deser^ptum of T. maenm^ 

 Bates, to find if it nLiiT be that speraes. Companng it with a 

 gpecim&D of Monocenirum lortjgiicepg, Chaud., an evident affinitj is 

 noted ; bnt m j specimen of Teratidiurti is too imp&rieet for anj 

 satkfactorv n-Kes on their points of resemblance or ^dSexeacR to 

 be made ; the Teratidium is, howerCT^, a mneh Inroader insecL 



Since my former cote on the Carenid^ and previondy to this 

 paper, the following species hare been added to the Iribe : — 



Euryecaphus eheninui. SI.; ^, cAasu2o£rE, Blackb. ; E.isvicioM*j 

 Blackb. : Fhilo*caphiLii duho\tlayi, Bladkb.; Carenum, habitaMS, SI; 

 C. JiabUe, SL ; C. vicinum. SL ; C fj^no^uny SL ; C lepidmm^ SL ; 

 Triclu/carenum dderu Bkckb. 



ABDKSTjUAL 



At p. 26, in mv remarks on Mega^ph^ fren/:}ii, SL, I haTe 

 expresses! the opinion that (judging from the descdpdcm) M. 

 }iowitti, Casteln-, would in all probability prove to be sirnoDTiDoas 

 with M. cyUndri/^XL, Mael. Wbrai this was writter. I lii ^:- 

 seen a specimen of M. hotmtti; but having recent- 7 



Connt de Castelnau's trpe-specim^is in the Howit* : _ _: 



the ^^[elboume Universiiy. I am able to note that it is a verr 



distinct species from M. cyltndrica, b^ng a much - 



with wider and more oval elyiraL — ^T. G. S., 29A> Ja - , ^ 



