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Genus Steropleurus Bolivar. 



Steropleurus Bolivar, Bol. An. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat., VII, p. 449 (1878); Ib., Ann. 

 Sci. Nat. Porto, V., pp. 133, 139 (1898); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., II, p. 163 (1906). 



52. Steropleurus siculus (Fieber) (?) 



A female specimen of Steropleurus, as limited by Bolivar, on com- 

 parison with keys and descriptions, appears to be closely related to, 

 if not identical with, S. siculus (Fieber). 



The specimen was collected by Dr. W. J. Holland at Tangier, 

 Morocco, in October, 1911. C. M. Ace. No. 4514. 



Family CONOCEPHALID.F:. 



Genus Pseudorhynchus Serville. 



Pseiidorhynchiis Serville, Ins. Orth., p. 509 (1839); Redtenbacher, Verb. K. K. 

 Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien, XLI, pp. 329, 364 (1891); Karny, Abh. K. K. Zool.-Bot. 

 Ges. Wien, IV, pt. 3, p. 17 (1907). 



Pseudorhynchus is entirely confined to the eastern hemisphere, and 

 contains about a dozen and a half recognized species. 



53. Pseudorhynchus lanceolatus (Fabricius). 



Locusia lanceolatus Fabricius, Syst. Ent., p. 284 (1775). 

 Conocephalus lanceolatus Burmeister, Handb. Ent., II, p. 704 (1838). 

 Pyrgocorypha hastata Bolivar, Jorn. Sci. Lisboa, (2), I, p. 222 (1890). 

 Pseudorhynchus hastatus Redtenbacher, /. c, p. 336 (1891); Karny, I. c, p. 17 



(1907). 

 Pseudorhynchus lanceolatus Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., II,, p. 238 (1906). 



There are two males of this species. They are from Lolodorf, 

 where they were taken by A. I. Good on October i, 1913, and February 

 25, 1914, respectively. 



Genus HoMOROCORYPHUS Karny. 



Homorocoryphus Karny, Abh. K. K. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien, IV, pt. 3, pp. 4, 41-50 

 (1907). This is in part Conocephalus of authors. 



There are many distinct species of this genus known to entomolo- 

 gists. They occur in both hemispheres, and range through the tropics 

 as well as the adjacent parts of the temperate zones. Between forty 

 and fifty forms have been referred to the genus. 



