70 IJev. II. S. (Jorhaiu's ^'ofc^- <jii tin' 



Tt is sui'])risin<>; M. (Jhevrolat should have referred TliaiKOfiniuis 

 iiianti(iri(tit>(^ KI. {OJnDeu-^is, F. ) to this genus, to which both it 

 and his Arinn ri'frocinrfa [Eev. et. Mag. de Zool. 1874 pp. 32, 33.] 

 have merely a siiperticial, and not a very strong likeness. They 

 have the antemue witli a lax ."ViDinted elul>, and tlip labial 

 pal]ii only securifonn. 



Pfiloeocopus, rinerin. 

 Tiipc P. frii-'i/or, ( hu'rin. 



Sexual cliaracttu's are noticeable here, the males have the 

 longer a]iical joint of auti-nua-, and tiftli abdominal scguicnl 

 cut out. 



Ph/nrnrn/His B/u/urfi. Spin. INIon. I. p. 340; plate 18,13. 

 appears ill placcil in this gemis, and would be more naturally 

 referred to 'rindinsinniK. It is unknown to me exce])t from 

 <lescri])tioii. 



( )piLO, Latreille. 

 Tijix' (). iiiulli.^. L. / 



The distriliutiou of this genus is remarkal)le, it being found 

 in appai'ently every })art of the world excepting Xorth America, 

 but only represented in South America by a single Chilian 

 species, junicfiiu'irii'ii^ ( 'hevi-. 



1 have seen sj)ecimens of the type from the Philii)pines, and 

 Mr. Lewis found it in .la|ian. 



Oy//7n aiilrnlls White, ('lerid;e p. 19, A]>p. ]>. 06. {Xoto.ni.^). 

 (). iijiirnlis, Chev.. K'ev. et :Mag. de Zool. 1S40 p. 21)6, 

 jird'Hsfiis Ch. Rev. et Mag. 1874 p. 2So has the priority. 1 

 would, therefore, propose tiie name of Wliifci for tlie fiU'mer. 



Ojiili) .s-ii/o/f^is, n. sp. . 



Ivufus, subnitidus, tenue ]iilosu.s, capite et peetoi'e nigro piceis, 

 elytris piceis vel nigro jjiceis, macula hinnerali obliepia. 

 alteraque apicali, et fascia mediana a sutura interru])ta aiiran- 

 tiacis. Long. lin. 4i — o.i. 



