82 SIX NEW SPECIES OF BUPRESTIB.E. 



subconic, with its anterior part of the same width as the head. 

 S. dispar Blackb., (from Queensland) has a very differently 

 shaped pro thorax, inter alia. Type in the author's Collection. 



Stigmodera. — I have unfortunately used two preoccupied 

 names in describing my species, and would, therefore, note the 

 following alterations. 



S. caudata Cart., = S. Hackeri Cart. 



Kerremans has utilised the name caudata (Soc. Ent. Belg., 

 1900, p.316). 



S. gracilis Cart., = S. gracilior Cart. 



The name gracilis was used previously by Castelnau and Gory 

 for a Brazilian species, since transferred to Conognatha. 



Nascio. — When describing two new species (These Proceedings, 

 1912, pp.482-3), I had not then read Mons. Kerremans' work in 

 the Genera Insectorum, and hence did not note his division of the 

 genus, a division entirely satisfactory, and, indeed, necessary. 

 In accordance witli this, Nascio Tillyardi Carter, belongs to the 

 new genus, and should be known as Aascioides Tillyardi Cart. 

 The learned author has inadvertently omitted Nascio chydoea 

 Oil., Nascioides munda OIL, and N. multesima Oil., from that 

 work. 



