INDEX TO VOL. I. 



vomicosa, 



AbRYNA pardalis, 340 

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Acalhs Nepiutms, 90. 



Aconodes, 352. 



Acrocrj'pta, 157 — MouLoti, loT. 



Acroci/rta, 248. 



Acropis aspera, 106 — Fryi, 105 — iii- 



ceiisa, 106. 

 Acupalpus longicornis, 264. 

 Acyphoderes bracliialis, 869. 

 Adelina, 50. 

 Adorium circumdatum, 296 — collare, 



295 — ornatum, 295 — riihritm, 295. 

 Adoxus Bowriiigii, 27 — gracilicornis, 



285 — uigripes, 28 — pollinarius, 28. 

 j^gorhinus, 253. 

 ^seruia Wliitei, 293. 

 Mtliomerus filicornis, 250. 

 Agelasta catenata, 336 — Mouliotii, 335 



— rupta, 335. 

 Agenia cseridipes, 397 — Montezumia, 



397— orbiculata, 397. 

 Aglenus, suggested affinity of, to Thor- 



ictus, 460. 

 Agrius faUaciosus, 254. 

 Allelidea brevipenuis, 48. 

 Alphas leuconotiis, 187 — sellatus, 187. 

 Althffisia, 117— pilosa, 117, 302. 

 Altica dorsalis, 8 — ochroleuca, 7. 

 Amazon Valley, on the Endouiychidce 



of, 158. 

 Ambrostoina Chinensis, 301. 

 Amillartis apicalis, 189. 

 Anarmostes, 110 — sculptilis, 110. 

 A)iclstroderus, 254. 

 Anemia ocixlata, 145 — granulata, 145 — 



Sardoa, 146. 

 Anidrytus, habits of, 160. 

 Anomcesia, 190, 302. 

 Apathus insidaris, 155 — intrudens, 



155. 

 Apeist'US, 113. 



Aphies erythroderes, 189 — Lehasii, 189. 

 Aphthona, 2. 



Apista, 148 — opalina, 149. 

 Apolecta fucata, 329. 

 Aposyla,325 — picea, 325 — identical with 



Sgnerc/icus, 460. 

 Apriona, 191. 



I Aprophata, 341 — eximia, 342— /««*/«, 

 342— wo^Art, 342. 

 Arhopalus, 253. 

 Arrhenodes digramma, 389. 

 Asida horrida, 42 — sei-riroUts, 104. 

 Asprotera, 110— ineulta, 111. 

 Astathes caloptera, 63. 

 Athemistus pubescens, 352. 

 Atmodes, 258. 

 Atomaria Capensis, 138. 

 Atractocerus morio, 117. 

 Atrophy of the fore legs in the Diurua, 

 221 — originally observed by Dr. Hors- 

 field, 222, 7iote. 

 Attains anthicoides, 435 — bisculptiira- 

 tus, 430 — chi^santhemi, 432 — com- 

 mixtus, 433 — brevicolhs, 434 — metal- 

 lieus, 436 — obscurus, 437 — ornatis- 

 simus, 431 — ovatipennis, 429 — pcllu- 

 cidus, 429 — posticus, 434 — ruiicolhs, 

 428— rugifrons, 431— subopacus, 437 

 — tuberculatus, 436. 

 Aitalus anthicoides, analogy of, to An- 

 thicus, and remarkable identity in 

 their habits, 435. 

 Attodera, 361. 

 Anbeongmns pulchelhts, 271. 

 Augochlora flammea, 146 — ignita, 147 



— refulgens, 147 — viridana, 147. 

 Auhcus lemoides, 47 — viridissinius, 47. 

 Aulonium, 302. 

 Australasia, on the Dytiscida^ and 



GyrinidsE of, 399. 

 Australian Colydiida', on some, 460. 

 Australica, 293. 

 Auxa, 129, 252— amphcolhs, 130. 



Balaninns, on the species of, 265. 



Balanobius, 267 — mastodon, 268 — tro- 

 glodytes, 268. 



Baly, J. S. Descriptions of new genera 

 and species of Eumolpido;, 23 ; de- 

 scriptions of six new species of Chrg- 

 somela from the East, 93 ; desmi)tioii 

 of new genera and species of I'livlo- 

 phnga, 193, 275, 450. 



Barytychius, 273. 



Basilojitn, 23 — longipes, 23. 



Basitropis sohtarius, 61. 



