204 ADDENDA ET ERRATA. 
Page 56. After Cyclidinus lugubris add 
New Specres—CYCLIDINUS VELUTINUS. 
Totus niger opacus: capite parvo sub lente punctatissimo, inter antennas bi-impresso; mento et maxillis ut in 
Cycl. lugubre formatis; pronoto multo latiori quam longo, lateribus in medio dilatato-rotundatis, angulis posticis late- 
ralibus acutis, dorso depresso, utrinque impressione ovali parum profunda notato; elytris basi latis, dorso planis, leviter 
ovali-cicatricosis ; pygidio leviter rotundato-cicatricosis ; pedibus subgracilibus ; corpore subtus (preesertim ventre) rudius 
punctato, guttisque minutis lutescentibus parum irrorato. 
Long. corp. lin. 9; lat. humer. elytr. lin. 4. 
Habitat ; ———? In Mus. Parry. 
Page 60. Cremastocheilus squamulosus. Omit reference to Plate X, Fig. 8. 
Page 66. The following are the characters of a new species of Cremastocheilus obtained by Major Parry since the 
preceding sheets were printed off :— 
CREMASTOCHEILUS CRASSIPES. Westw. 
Magnus, latus, supra deplanatus, niger, capite punctato, clypei margine antico parum recurvo, semicirculari ; pronoto 
lateribus rotundatis, versus caput angustioribus, dorso parum convexo, angulis anticis fere ad oculos porrectis, subacutis, 
impressione sat profunda intra angulos notato, angulis posticis in cornu breve retro productis, impressione ovali intra 
angulos posticos, margine postico curvato, disco punctato, punctis prasertim lateralibus majoribus et rotundo-cicatricosis ; 
breviter setoso ; elytris latis, dorso planis punctis ovalibus postice incompletis parum profundis, guttis minutis strigisque 
brevibus tenuissimis interdum undulatis, prope suturam, albis, parce notatis; pedibus brevibus latis crassis, fossoriis, 
tibiis anticis dentibus valde obtusis, tarsis tibiis multo brevioribus, articulis latioribus quam longis, mento postice integro, 
glabro. 
' Long. corp. lin. 84; lat. humer. elytr. lin. 33. 
Habitat ; in California. In Mus. Parry. 
This very distinct species belongs to the group with the mentum entire on the middle of its hind margin, and which 
have the anterior tarsi with the terminal joints not suddenly dilated, but differs from the two species hitherto described, 
having the legs short and fossorial (C. Schawmii and angularis), by having the legs comparatively much broader and 
shorter, with the joints of the tarsi broader than long. 
Page 80. Lebioderus Percheronit and Paussus damarinus (p. 84), are in the Hopeian Collection, Oxford. 
Page 82. Platyrhopalus vewillifer is in Mr. Janson’s Collection. 
Page 91. Paussus Parrianus. Plate XVII, Fig. 7, not Fig. 9. 
Page 100. Bryaxis coronatus. Plate IV, Fig. 9, not Plate XII, Fig. 1. 
Page 106. A/fter Aglycyderes insert the following descriptions accidentally omitted :— 
Famity—ANTH RIBIDA. 
Genus—ZYGAHNODES. Pascoe. 
(Annals Nat. Hist. 3rd Ser. iv, p. 328.) 
‘Head broadly triangular in front, expanded at the sides into a thin process bearing the eye. Antenne slender, 
longer than the body, 11-jointed, the first thick and longer than the second, which is short and obscure; the remainder 
filiform and subequal, except the three last, which are somewhat stouter; antennal groove broad, commencing beneath 
the lateral process and continued to the mandible. Eye oblong. Labrum very small. Mandibles robust. Maxillary 
palpi moderate, pointed. Prothorax transverse ; width of the elytra, semicircular anteriorly, narrowed suddenly behind, 
the carina distant from the base and curving shortly round to the front. Elytra short. Legs moderate. Anterior 
coxe approximate, the middle distant, first tarsal joint longer than the rest together. Prosternum simple; mesosternum 
broad, truncate posteriorly.’ 
