(Johjojdcnms Fniaihj rleridu'. 61 



Epiteles r.oiitniita.r, Xewiii. Eiit. p. 403, G. and H. Cat. Col. p. 

 1786. Certainly a Ot/lidr/is, very iieai4y allied to if not the 

 same as C. ulijriiiKs AVliitc 



Cylidras Ixt/fenf /!■■<, King. 



Chietly diti'ers from /nsciatuK by the l)laek abdomen. 

 Gylidras ahdomindlis Klui^'. Given as = /((sciut/is in (ienini. 

 and Har. Cat. Col. but without the locality Brazil. There is, 

 however, most clearly a (Jylidrns closely allitMl to fnxcirdux, 

 diftering in the form (if the fascia, from Brazil. I think it may 

 1)e a transported species which has obtaiiied a settlement and 

 become modified. The name must stand as s^iecific. 



DKXore, Stevrn. 



Tupe D. idbiif(i.'<ci(d(i, Charp. 



Differs only from Cijlidnit< in the ])(»iTecteil labrum and de- 

 velopement of the tarsal lamelbe. 



rHILOCALU«, King. 



Tijl»' P. ■'<iii'cinctu-'i, KI. 



Judging by the figure and locality, TUhis roniprcssimriiis, 

 King, ought to be referred to this genus rather than to Mac- 

 rotelus. 



Mackutki.us, King. 

 Tyjie M. tiu'iiiiitidiiK, Say. 



Macrotekis sulmotidus, Wwd., (i. and H. Cat. 1723. 

 Macrotdus nidfomu'^, AVwd., G. and H. Cat. 1. c. 



These African species cannot be retaiiKMl liere. 



Macnili'litx Kd.ityiiiiirji'i and Miu'.s;:(',c/n'i, Thoms., [Chev. Mem. 

 1876 ]). 44] must Ik; eliminated ; they are pr(ibal)ly P/idondi. 



