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WOLLASTON iT. V.j 

 Insectii Mii(i. ien.-:ia, pp. 474-481 (1854). 

 Cljrpeaster pusillus. 

 Arthrolips, '^vn. nov. 

 Corylophus tectiformis. 

 Glaeosoma, gen. nov. 

 velox. 



Catalogue Coleopt. Mad. p. 140 (1857). 

 Arthrolips sequalis. 



Anu. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 8rd Seriei?, viii. p. 103 (1861). 



Microstagetus, sc"- uov. 

 ,, parvulus. 



Coleopt. Hesperidum, p. 51 (1868). 

 Arthrolips testudinalis. 



Ent. Month. Mag. ix. p. 278 (1878). 

 Aphanocephalus, gen. nov. 



hemisphericus. 



Ent. Month. Mag. x. p. 167 ( 1873). 

 Phaenocephalus, gen. nov. 

 castaneus. 



In these works Mr. WoUaston has described with his well-known accuracy all the 

 genera and species mentioned above. Of his genera, ArtlDnUjis has been universally 

 accepted ; (ilfCDsoma had been previously described by Dr. Le Conte under the name of 

 llliii/inhhu : Aphaiwrephiihis and Plucnocephidits are still retained for their respective species, 

 but I have separated them from the Corj/lophida: on account of their totally diverse anatomy. 



All the species described by Mr. Wollaston as new to science still bear the names 

 which he gave them, but tiie one which he supposed to be identical with <'. imsillum, Gyll., 

 subsequently proved to be entirely distinct from that species, and was redescribed by Dr. 

 Kraatz as .S'. madene. My own descriptions have been made from types kindly presented 

 to me by Mr. Wollaston and Mr. Dale. 



In order to bring the resume of the literature of the Con/lopliida up to the 

 present date (March, 1899j, I have extracted the subjoined notes from various 

 papers which were either unknown to Mr. Matthews, or have been published sub- 

 sequently to the time when he completed his MSS. 



I have in all cases tiuoted the original words, and not translated them. These 

 are arranged in chronological order. I havo to thank Ilerr Keittei; for directing my 

 attention to some of the papers, especially those published in ' L'Echauge,' a paper 

 unfortunately without any index, although it contains o]*iginal descriptions. — Ed. 



