204 Bullctiìi de la Société Royale EiùLoiiiuluyiqac d^Eyyiile 



Bombay N'al. ifisl. Soc, \\\III, nj-2>, p. 365) bui 

 aprcos belter \vitb Ilio species named ami figured in 

 thai pa})cr as T. cyìiiidrica. The lauer name, hü^\ever, 

 cannot be a})plied to llie insect, as Ihc type of cylhi- 

 drica Marsh, (communicated for study by the aulhoi- 

 ities of the \ienna Museum, throngh llie kind as- 

 sistance of Professor 1^. Kbner) is from Sicily and 

 proved on examination to be very near to ob- 

 tusa Uv., vvhile the insect from Palestine is the same 

 as the one from (ìreece vnIiciicc 1on(]ic(>fnis has beea 

 described C). 



89. Anacridium acgyptium (T.). 



On tobacco, especially the green larvae. .Vaults 

 everywhere. 



90. Sphodromerus pilipes (Jans.) 



Wadi Kelt, i3 Oct., icf, i 9. 



This species was only taken once, in the stony 

 country in which at other seasons one finds C. coc- 

 Icsyricììsis, Spli. ocfofasriains and Erciiìiapìiila sacm. 



There is no moi-j)hol()gic;d difference bi^lAveen the 

 female and the type vvhicdi is (if the same sex, but in 

 the colorât 'on of the hind legs both the male and tli(^ 

 female diff(M- from the type; in the latter, the inside of 

 tho hiiHJ fenioia is y(dlo\vfsh-ied, and the hind tibiae 

 pale orange, v\hile in the specimens from Wadi Kelt 

 the tibiae are ])urple violet, and the inside of femora 



(*) A revision of the genus is i)eing prepared by me, and 

 materials on Trofiidopola from vai ious localities are greatly 

 (iesired. ^- B. U, 



