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above insect is visible at present in the Linnean 

 cabinet. It is probable it might belong to the 

 genus Dichelus of Serville, as there are some un- 

 labelled specimens in the collection belonging to 

 that genus. 



Sp. 47. Amazojius. — This insect appears to be 

 only a variety of Cyclocephala signata, Fab. vid. 

 Schon. Syn. Insect, p. 1. page 188, 122^ 



Sp. 55. Sepicola. — I conclude that this insect is 

 an Anisoplia, merely from Linneus's short descrip- 

 tion, " habitus Sc. horticolse sed triple minor." It 

 is not to be found in his cabinet. 



Sp. 56. Syriacus. — This species, like the former, 

 is described from the Queen of Sweden's collection ; 

 it is probably an Anisoplia. 



Sp. 57. Solstitialis — Dr. Leach some years back 

 gave the name of Zantheumia to those species of 

 Melolonthidse allied to M. Solstitialis, Linn. Rhi- 

 sotrogus of Latreille is the name now commonly 

 adopted on the Continent ; the name Amphimalla 

 (still retained by Stephens) having been expunged 

 by Latreille himself. (Regne An. 4. p. 56l.) 



Sp. 66. Lonyipes. — In the account of the museum 

 of the Queen of Sweden the description of this 

 insect will be found (vide page 20), Tulbagh 

 gives the Cape of Good Hope as its true localitv. 



