88 Rev. H. S. (:4orhain's Notes on the 



Ohs. I have not seen Olcsterus audraJ/s, Spin. There is a 

 species in the British Museum allied to it, and the present species 

 I have little doubt is congeneric. 



Eburifera, Spinola. 



Ti/pc E. i'dllosa, Klug. 



It seems hardly likely that the two species added to this 

 genus, pdtricia, Klug, G. and H. cat. p. 1741, and violacea, Fab., 

 G. and H. cat. loc. cit., can really belong to it. 



Zenithk'ola, Spinola. 



Tiipe Z. (iiistrolix. Spin. 



The vertical front of the mesosternum is remarkable, and 

 makes this one of the best defined genera among the Glerida'. 

 The added species differ somewhat in form from the type. 

 Zenithicola fiilr/O's, (^hevr., G. and H. cat. p. 1741, = Eleale 

 (Ghnl drier lis) [nilrlier, Xewm., sec, Chev. Mem. 1876 p. 5. 



Erymanthus, Klug. 

 Type E. (/eiiirinitus, Klug. 



Trichodes, Herbst. 



Ti/pe T. odopvndatns, Fab. 



M. Chevrolat reinstates, and I think with reason, the follow- 

 ing species which appear only as synonyms in G. and H. Cat. 

 T. zebra, Fald., T. nfinis, Chv., T. n'ridiffisrintiis, Chv., and 

 T. earceli, Ch\'. 



In the case of T. 'j>it<', Parreys, he has, however been misled 

 by a merely sexual character, — the truncation of the elytra, 

 which is only found in the female of crahroviformis. 



T. Olloleri, Klug, Ck and H. Cat. p. 1744 = 7". syriacus, 

 Spin. Mon. pi. 20, f. 6, which name must stand. T. Olirieri, 

 Chev. is quite distinct and has the priority. 



