78 REVISION OP THE SUBFAMILY TENEBRIONINjE, 



punctures on prosternum largest. Femora unarmed, tibiae slender. 

 Dimensions, 10 x 3-5 mm. 



9. Wanting. 



J/a&.— New South Wales (Bellingen ?). 



A single ^ specimen, kindly given to me by Mr. W. Duboulay, 

 probably from Bellingen, is easily distinguished by its remarkable 

 elypeal and frontal appendages. Type in the Author's Coll. 



In my revision of the Cyphaleinae, I have unfortunately used 

 generic titles that are preoccupied. Thus Mitrephorus has been 

 used by Schonherr, (Col., 1837; Seudder, Nom. Zool.), and 

 Toreuma, by Haeckel (Index Zool., 1902). Moreover, it appears 

 that Ctimene Bates, was also used by Boisduval in Lepidoptera ; 

 and Chariotheca Pasc, is preoccupied by Dejean (Col. 1833; Seud- 

 der, Nom. Zool.). I^ therefore, propose the following changes: 

 YoY Mitrephorus Cart., substitute Mitrothorax, n.gen.; for Toreu- 

 ma Cart., substitute Entoreuma, n.gen.; for Ctimene Bates, sub- 

 stitute Timeneca, n.gen. ; for Chariotheca Pascoe, substitute Chari- 

 othes, n.gen. 



Errata.— On. p. 105, These Proceedings, 1903, In the Ex- 

 planation of Plates, for Chlorophanes, read Trisilus; and on p. 65, 

 for Lygestria read Lygestira; and for Mithippa read Mithippia. 



Platyphanes vittatus Westw. — Mr. Blair lately informed me that 

 he had written to Geneva, and that Dr. Weber had kindly sent him 

 the type of P. vittatus Westn. It is Pascoe's Opigenia iridescons. 

 which, accordingly, must be now known as Opigenia vittata 

 Westw. As regards P. aculeatus Westw., and P. striato-punctatus 

 Westw., Dr. Weber states that neither of them is at Geneva, though 

 both types are stated to be in the Melly Coll. This is most unfor- 

 tunate, as leaving the identity of P. aculeatus Westw., with 

 Moerodes Westivoodi Macl., unsettled. The following new species 

 have been received since the publication of my revision. 



Subfamily Cyphalein^. 

 Platyphanes denticollis, n.sp. 

 Elongate, parallel, black; head and thorax opaque, elytra and 

 underside subnitid, tarsi and antennae piceous, the former clothed 

 >vitli red hair. 



