56 Mr. Walter F. H. Blandford on the 
A large proportion of the type-specimens, both of 
genera and species in this family, are in Chapuis’ collection 
in the Brussels Museum, which I have visited for the 
purpose of examining them. I desire here to warmly 
acknowledge the hospitable reception I have met with 
from M. G. Severin, Curator of the Articulata, and the 
admirable facilities he has afforded me for tke study of 
that collection. 
SCOLYTINI. 
Hynastes, Hr. 
I have added three species to those described by 
Chapuis and changed one of his names. 
TABLE OF SPECIES: 
1. Third tarsal joint not wider than the preceding joints ; meso- 
sternum not prominent in front 
Elalastes 2s) stirs) © igh 4 loanngen ee 
wider than preceding joints ; mesosternum 
prominent (Hylurgops, Lec.) . 5 
2, Mostrumcarimate.. 7) 4: 2eys.e ss 5 | enallelus. lien 24 
NO CANINANS wk) vem tie wees lewkcai at teers te een 
3. Thorax not transverse, uniformly narrowed toapex .. . 4 
transverse, constricted atapex. . . . . . ambiquus. 
4. Interstices with a single row of bristles from base to apex. 
attenuatus, Er. 
with an irregular double row from base to middle, 
thence single . . plumbeus. 
. Punctures of thorax of two sizes. . . . . énterstitialis, Ch. 
uniform . . 1! < . . glabratus. Zett. 
qn 
Hylastes parallelus, Chap. 
Chap., Scol. Jap., p. 196. 
Common; Yokohama, Bukenji, Kiushiu (Higo, &c.) 
Hylastes atienuatus, Hr, 
One example, Hiogo (von Schdnfeldt). 
