11^2 



Mr. Wcstwood in the new edition of the work of 

 that author as the Cyclocephala signata, Fabr. 



Sp. 55. Scpicola. — A note from M. Guerin 

 seems to confirm my opinion of Sepicola being an 

 Anisoplia. The mark of interrogation attached to 

 this species therefore may be omitted. 



Sp. 56. Syriacus. — Monsieur Guerin asserts that 

 this species is not an Anisoplia but an Amphicoma, 

 in which opinion he is probably correct. 



Sp. 82. u^neus. — The French Entomologists 

 think that this species is probably a Dichelus from 

 the Cape of Good Hope, more satisfactory intelli- 

 gence may yet be expected concerning it from the 

 Swedish writers. 



LAMELLICORN BEETLES OF FABRICIUS. 



Sp. 20. Latehrosus. — The reader is referred to 

 Mr. Kirby's late work, The Fauna Boreali- Ameri- 

 cana, for various interesting remarks on the Lamel- 

 licorns contained therein, and as it will render the 

 student some important service, by combining the 

 latest published account of the species mentioned 

 by Linneus and Fabricius, I shall briefly state the 

 more important points alluded to in that publi- 

 cation, taking them in the order in which they are 

 mentioned. 



