( xcii ) 



COLEOFT'EliA—cofitinued. 

 OjJsaniates, 264.— C diniidiatus, 265. 

 Pelonia elegantula, 240. 

 Phymatopteryx glaherrhmis, 202. 



Porphyrliyha, Fairm., 292. — P. violaceicolor, Fairm., 293. 

 Pruterhimis hasalis, 98. — P. coUaris, 96. — P. Immeralh, 96. — P. Lecontei, 



99. — P. longulus, 97. — P. nigricans, 95. — P. i^aradoxus, 100. — P. 



pusillns, 97. — P. sternalis, 98. 

 Pseudocamaria, 287. — P. consohrina, 288. 

 Pseudopsis sulcata, exhibited from Box Hill, lii. 

 Psilonesugena, 305. — P. hyhrida, 306. 

 Pycnochilus, 263. — P. advenus, 264. 

 Pygora ignita, 204. 

 Scaptobins Parrianus, 201. 



Spercheus emarginatus, exhibited from West Ham, xxxi. 

 fiphceridium abdominale, from the Hawaiian Islands, 83. 

 Stcgnea, 247. — S. nigripes, 248. 

 Sternocera inilclira, 319. 

 TenebrionidcB, descriptions of new genera and species from Madagascar, 



277. 

 Teretrius pi'jipes, living specimens exhibited from Norwood, xxix. 

 Tetraphyllus, Cast, et Brulle, 293.— y. Fairmairii, 295. — T. pvropterKS, 



Fairm., 294. — T. tuhercnlipennis, 295. 

 Thettea, 290.— r. tenuitarsis, 290. 



Tillus unifasciatvSi exhibited alive from Norwood, xxix. 

 Triclialtiea Thammi, 247. 



COLLEMBOLA. 



Orchesella rvfescens, exhibited from Kent, xliv. 



DIPTERA. 



Bittacom.orpha clavipes, exhibited from California, xxx. 



Dipteron, from Brazil, photograph of drawings of larA'a and pupa ex- 

 hibited, 1. 



Eristalis nemorum, monstrosity, 228. — E. tenax, monstrosity, 228. 



Euctenodes, 310. — E. mirahilis, 310. 



Merodon (?), a species of, injurious to bulbs of Sternhergia, vi. 



Polyctenes, on the affinity of the genus, 309, xlv, xlix. — P. lyrce, 311.— 

 P. spasmcB, 312. 



Psychoda auriculata, monstrosity, 227. 



HEMIPTERA— HETEROPTERA. 



Agonoscelis hicolor, 210. 



Aniscps amnigenus, 271. 



Anthocoris nemoruin, exhibited from Kent, xliii. 



Arocatus 2nlosidns, 123. 



Calocoris Forsythi, 125. — C. Stollczkaims, 124. 



