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Genus Malaxia, Fairm. 



Glyptolus, Jacoby. 



In a short paper of mine in the Ent. Month. Mag. for 

 1887, vol. 23, p. 268, I pointed out that these two names 

 had been ai3j)lied by their respective authors to two 

 different species belonging to the same generic form. 

 In this paper I also stated thai Mr. Jacoby was correct 

 describing the claws as appendiculated. One of M. 

 Allard's species, Alluardi, has, I believe, already been 

 described by Falderman under the name of Auchema ? 

 thalapina. Apophylia nobilitata, Gerst., and chloroptera , 

 Thorns., African forms, both must be placed in the 

 present genus. 



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