137 



1 4:5. C. niorosHs Bor. 

 Hi. C. spiuicoiUs Macl. 

 145. Notonoplies duuiosus Macl. 

 I 4(5. iV. spinosHS Mact.. 



147. Polycrela inetrica Pasc. 



148. Hyhorrliipichus bicornutus Macl. 



149. H. furcatus Macl. 



150. H. prodigus Macl. 



151. //. rugosus Macl. 



152. Euomus scorpio Bolsdv. 



153. E. Stephemsi Gyll. 



154. Teiralophus elevatus Pasc. 



155. T. sculpturatus Waterh. 



156. Dialeplopns ferreas Pasc. 



157. D. lo)igipes Lea. 



158. V. )}io>mi'liHs Pasc. 



159. Mylhiles asperatus Pasc. 



100. M. sulficollis Germ. 



101. Amorpliorhinus australis Germ. 



162. A. poUjacanthus Pasc. 



163. Mdriodes fasligialus Pasc. 



164. jE. humeraUs Lea. 



165. ,E. iriuHs Pasc. 



166. Achcvves mamiUatus Pasc. 



167. OditesHS lijcosarius Pasc. 



168. Sosytelus rugicollis Lea. 



RHYPAROSOMIDES 



169. Ophryota sqaamibunda Pasc. 



GYLINDRORHINIDES 



170. Pantopceus cervinus Boh. 



171 . Ocynoiiia cuitennata Pasc. 



172. Perpcnis inelancholicus, Boisnv. 



The type specimen of Otiorhynchus melandiolicus, Boisdv. (1), 

 lias l)een sent to me for examination. It is either a Pevperus or very 

 close to that genus. It is very badly abraded, almost the entire 

 clottiing of the upper surface is absent, and very little is left on the 

 under surface and femora. As the original description is quite 

 useless, a fuller one drawn up from the type should be acceptable. 



Black, antennae and claw joints reddish. 



(1) lu Masters' catalogue placed iu Coptorhynchus. 



