MADEIRAN COLEOPTERA, Woy 
third joint of its antennee, it almost requires a separate group for its 
reception. It was detected beneath pine-bark at the Palheiro (in 
the south of Madeira proper) by Mr. Bewicke, during February 1856 ; 
and two more specimens have been lately communicated to me by 
Mr. Mason. I have named it after its discoverer,—to whose inde- 
fatigable researches we are indebted for so many additions to the 
fauna of these islands. 
Genus 152. HESPEROPHANES. 
Mulsant, Longie. de France, 66 (1840). 
Trichoferus, Woll., Ins. Mad. 427. tab. ix. f. 3 (1854). 
An examination of additional specimens of the insect which I de- 
scribed, in 1854, under the name of T’richoferus senca, has convinced 
me that they are referable to Hesperophanes of Mulsant. As a 
genus, Trichoferus, therefore, must be suppressed. 
378. Hesperophanes senex. 
Trichoferus senex, Woll., Ins. Mad. 428. tab. ix. f.3 (1854). 
Inhabits Madeira proper, occurring in rotten wood, principally at 
low elevations. Rare. 
Genus 153. CLYTUS. 
Fabricius, Syst. Eleu. ii. 345 (1801). 
379. Clytus Arietis**. 
Leptura Arietis, Zinn., Fna Suec. 695 (1761). 
Clytus Arietis, Fab., Syst. Eleu. ii. 347 (1801). 
— —, Steph., Ill. Brit. Ent. iv. 245 (1831). 
—_ — ,, Woll., Ins. Mad. 429 (1854). 
Inhabits Madeira proper, and doubtless imported into the island,— 
the only specimen which I have hitherto seen having been collected 
by the late Dr. Heineken. 
Genus 154. DEUCALION. 
Wollaston, Ins, Mad. 430. tab. ix. f. 2 (1854). 
380. Deucalion Desertarum. 
Deucalion Desertarum, Woll., Ins. Mad. 434. tab. ix. f. 2 (1854). 
Inhabits the two Southern Dezertas, occurring beneath stones and 
in the crevices of the rocks on the extreme summits of the islands, 
Very rare. 
