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Aniaba (Dej.) Lacorcl., = Cenoscelis, "Wollaston, Aniarits, Gemminger, 

 Ilolaniara, Fairmaire, = Eutochia, Le Conte. 

 This genus of JJlomides was first briefly characterized by Lacor- 

 daire (Genera, v, p. 336, note [1859]) under the name given by 

 Dejcan. This name being already in use, Le Conte, in his Classif. 

 CoL N. Amer., p. 238 (1862), substituted that of Eutochia. Wollaston, 

 in his Col. Hesp., p. 179 (1867), described his genus Cenoscelis,'^ which 

 he doubtfully referred to the tribe Pedinides (group Platyscelides) of 

 Lacordaire. Gemminger, in his great Catalogue, alters Lacordaire's 

 name into Aniarus : and, lastly, Fairmaire, in the Ann. Fr. 1871, p. 

 43, apparently not knowing what had been done before him, gives the 

 name of Ilolaniara to the genus. 



On-qstereiius, Pascoe, Journ. Entom., ii, p. 451. 



This genus, referred by its author to the Pedinides, must be re- 

 moved to the group Nyctozoilides of Lacordaii'e. I jDOSsess an unde- 

 scribed genus {Ilypocilihe, mihi i. I.) from Australia, which clearly 

 associates Pascoe's genus with Nijctozoilus, Guerin. This is another 

 of the many instances in which apparently peculiar and isolated forms 

 are brought into harmony by further discovery, 



Teichosternum, AVollaston, = TricJiojjodiis, Mulsant. 



ExEEESTUS, mihi, = BJiinandrus, Le Conte, teste Le Conte. 



It is qviite possible also that PJ. Jansoni, mihi, := P. elongaius, , 

 Horn. 



Iphthimus cancellatus, Montrouz. 



Belongs to the genus Dcdiius, Pascoe. 



Ntctobates orcus, Pascoe. 



Belongs to the genus PLypaulax, mihi. 



Tenebeio Ceotchi, Wollaston. 



This is not a Tenehrio, but belongs to the Ulomides, and will form 

 the tyj)e of a new genus (Pelleas, mihi i. I.), which should be placed, I 

 think, near Ulosonia. It is the Tenehrio parallelus of Dej. Cat., p. 226. 



DoLiEMA, Pascoe, Journ. Entom., i, 1860, p. 50. 



The Adelina pilana,^ Le Conte, of which I possess a type specimen, 

 belongs to this genus, which must be placed near SifopJwyus, Mulsaut. 



* The singular form of the last joint of the labial palpi in this gen\is is peculiar to the 6 ; a 

 similar peculiarity iu this organ exists in th.e <J of the cognate genus Oiigocara, Sol.— F. B. 



t If it should be proved that Fabricius' species of the same name (Harold and Gomminger's 

 Catalogue, yi. 1987) ia a true Dolicma, then Le Contc's name will require changing. — F. B. 



