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Camptodes BIFASCIES. 



Tritoma bifascies, Walk, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3) III., p. 259, 



(1859). 

 Chilocorus op2)07iens, Walk. loc. cit. IV., p. 219, (1859). (1) 

 CamjAodes ornatus, Motsch. Bull. Soc. Mosc, II., p. 442 (1863.) 

 Hemirophalon notatum, Murray in litt. 



Trogositid^e. 



Trogosita ixsinuans, Walk, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3) II., p. 

 206, {\d>bd>).=^Tenebrioides insinuans. 



Trogosita rhyzophagoides, Walk, loc. cit.. III., p. 53, (1859). 



This species must form the type of a new genus for which I 

 would propose the name Asana. It has all the essential characters 

 of Lipaspis, Wollaston, but is at once distinguished by the presence 

 of a distinct scutellum. 



CUCUJID.E. 



SiLVANUS RETRAHENS, Walk, Ann. Mag Nat. Hist., (3) II., p. 207, 

 (lS58).^Lyctus, sp. 



Cucujus? INCOMMODUS, Walk, loc. cit., Vol. III... p. 53 (1859).= 

 Telephanus cruciger, Waterhouse, Ent. Mo. Mag., Vol. XIII., 

 p. 12i.^Psammcecus hreviusculus, Reicter, Verh. z — b, Wien, 

 Vol. XVII., p. 178 {\'$>11 ).^Psammtecus trimaculatus, 

 Motsch. Etudes. Ent., 1858, p. 45. 



The markings on the elytra of this insect vary considerably. In 

 typical specimens the transverse fascia is very distinct but in 

 others it is almost effaced. 



*Prognatha deoisa, Walk, loc. ci^.: Vol. II., p. 205 (1858).= 

 Inopep)lus lateralis, Motsch., Etudes Ent., 1859, p. 97. Cf., 

 Waterhouse, Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond., 1876, p. 14. 



(1) cf. Von Harold, Col. Hefte XIV., p. 211, and Reitter, Verh. z— b, 

 Wien XXIV., p. 510. 



