OF sPFRIC*. ist 
Seems EL (XV.)—Cerntorfuna (3.) onitata, Olivier, Gory and Percheron, pi. TE 
fe € 2D Bmomet. im Anmaies Sue. Ent. Pramee; = a: ae = 
The lseality of this species has beem the subject of mueh con- 
fasion, Olivier cites South Amerie, Gory and Percherom give 
Chma as its probable habitat. whilss Wr. WaeLeay (Cet. Soe Air- 
p- 29, 30), mtroduces it into bis Indiam group named Nartexe It 
is, however, % native of Guimea and the neizhbourme parts of 
TMESORREDV A. Westwoed. 
The deseription of this genus will be found m 2 preeeding page 
(71)- The cenus is here restricted to two species. irom a consider- 
ation of the structural peculiarities alluded to m page LOS. 
Sesces L—Tm. conesior. Plate 19. fig. Sand details. Dr. Burmester an weil as myseif 
have regarded the Sehizorhina Thoreyi of Sehaum (Amal. Ent. p. 42) as the male of this 
Decieh 
Seeees DL—Tm. Gris. 9 Fairies, Olivier, Weatw. amie, 2 107- 
Ses. Tm. amnaiiiis, ane, pi 19, ie D 
Both sexes of this tropical Afmeam species are now mm the collee- 
tiom of the Rev. F. W_ Hope. The female is conmtamed m the 
Banksian Cabmet. The habitat Surmam, given to the species by 
Fabriems, is altogether erroneous. 
APHELORREIN A, Westwond. 
This generic name is now proposed for the imseet represented mr 
plate 19, fig. 4. under the name of Tmesorrhina smuilima, of whieh 
I am saequamted only with the male. m wineh sex the head 
is unarmed. with the front margim of the elypeus dightly emarz- 
nate. the forelegs long and simple: the sternal procese long,” 
porreeted, with the apex sdightly bent upwards: the apical meso- 
sternal portion narrower than the basal metasternal part, and sub- 
triangularly elongated. The elytra are marked with numerous 
white pubescent spots, and the maxille have the immer lobe obtuse 
Seucms L—Apieiorriina simillima. Plate 19, ie Lt, and pees TZ and WS ¢ 
DYMUSLA, Burmeister: 
The head im both sexes is unarmed. and the elypeus deeply 
emarginate. The maxille have the basal lobe obtuse im beth sexes, 
and the apieal one very acute. The mentum is very deeply emar- 
part narrower than the base and rounded off at the tip. The fore- 
