AMBLYOPUS. 



Calliscliyriis amoenus. 



Lylids ama niiR, Cucr. Ji. Z. 1841, 155. 

 Jschip'us anKciiiis, L((c. Krot. 107. 

 Mexico. 



Allied, ill coloration, to Mijcotreivs j>;;iffan(^ and certain Bra- 

 chyspliuiu. 



Calliscliyrns liieroglyphiciis. 



Frof)/his hiero'jlf/phicus, Dup. Erot. 17, T. i. f. 21. 



Isclu/nis , Lac. Erot. lOG. 



Brazil. 



Tliis species resembles an Iplilclus iu coloration. 



Amblyopns. 



Lac. End. 107 {typ. vittatus, Oliv.). 



Amblyopns iiatalensis, sp. n, 



A. senc-jalensi proximus, paiilo major, iirigis elongatu!?, nn- 

 tennis longioribiis, cl;iva nigra., tibiis avpico rotundato-dilatatis. 

 L. 4 lin. ' 



NataJ. 



A single spccin'Cu from Lake N'gaiiii is smaller, and tlie tibi;c 

 are not so decidedly rounded as in the type from Natal, neither, 

 hov/e^'ei', are they at all like the Senegal s})ecies. 



Amblyopus senegalensis, 



Amhhjcqnis senfjaJensis, L.ac. Erot. 201. 

 • testaceh'8, Lac. Erot. 201. 



Senegal (Lacordairc), Old Calabar (Murray). 



Tibiie abruptly triangularly dilated, the extern.al edge setose. 



A. testaceas is simply a pale A'aricty. In Mr Sheppa.rd's col- 

 lection a specimen is labelled (in error ?) as coming from St 

 Domingo. 



Amblyopns riibens. 



ErotylMS riihens, Hope, Zool. Misc. 31. 

 AmhJyopus melanostoiims, Laic. LWoi. 200. 

 Darjeeling, Java (Lacordairc), ISTepaul, Bengal. 

 The eyes in this species are certainly ilnely graaiulated. 



