( Ixxxi ) 



COLEOFTF.RA—eo}itinvi-d. 

 Platycis, 101, 



Platypus eylindrus, from Horsham, exhibited, lii. 

 PloccBcLerus hamifer, 190. 



Prepodes amabllis, 309. — P. vittatus {var. ?), 310. 

 Prosymnns, 154. 

 Proterh'mus Blaclihurni, 17. — P. debilis, 19. — obscia-ns, \?>.— simplex, 



17. — vestitns, 16. 

 Pylus, 153. — P. anthicoides, 153. — iicinctus, 154. 

 Pyropterus, 102.— P. sculpturatus, 112. 

 Khyncophora, descriptions of new species and a new genus from the 



Hawaiian Islands, 15. 

 Rutelidce, a stridulating species exhibited, liv. 

 Saperda pojntlnea, bred from aspen shoots, xiii. 

 Saulostomiis, 225. — S. fillosus, 225. 

 Scarelus, 104. — S. longieornis, 116, — orbatus, 117. 

 Sericotrogus setiger, 13. — jS. simulans, 13. 

 Sotemis setiger, 205. 



Spercheus emarginatus, from West Ham, exhibited, xlv. 

 Spermophagns, specimens from seeds of Cassia neglecta, from Brazil, 



exhibited, xxiv. 

 Stenocorus simjjlex, 203. 



Stigmatlum cinere7ini, 165. — S. 7istulatum, 165. 

 Taphes, 102.— y. brevicollis, 111.— fruntaUs, 111. 

 Telephorldce, descriptions of new species from Central and South America 



325. 

 Teretrius jficipes, living specimens exhibited, xli. 

 Thanasiimis pallipes, 162. — 1\ pilosellm, 163. — rvfimanns, 164. 

 Thriocera, 156. — T. antldcoides, \bl,—pectoralis, 157. 

 Tillus Lewisii, 160. 

 Tomoxia Jlavicans, 229. 

 Trichahis, 103.— Z acutangulus, Wi.— cemulus, 114. — anceps, 114. — 



(?) confer mis, 115. — (?) dispar, 115. — (?) exilis, 116. 

 Trlcliochalcea, 295. — y. rugata, 296. 

 Tyjjophoriis CBiieipennis, 296. 

 Valgus furcifer, 28. 



Xenismtis, 331. — X. nigroplagiatus, 331. 

 Zoedia elegans, 236. 

 Zopherus Bremell, living specimen exhibited, liii. 



DIPTERA. 



Corethra, a species used as food, Ivi. 

 Diptera of Windwai'd Islands, xxxv. 



HelophilifS pendulus, drawing of a specimen with larval head exhi- 

 bited, Iv. 

 Psila roscB, prevention of injury caused by, 333. 



