Study of Genera of Ooleoptera. 



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p. 179. NiLiON . . CoGC. villosa, Fabr. 



186. CEnas . . Lytta atrata, Fabr. 



187. SiTARis . . Nee. humeral is, Fabr. 



192. Rhinosimus . Anthr. planirostris, Fabr. 



(A. rohoris, Latr., 1810). 

 196. Cylas . . Br. hrunneus, Oliv. 



198. Rhina . . Lw. harhirostris, Fabr. 



200. Brachyrhinus GurG. viridis, Latr., 1810. 



[=Ghlorophanus, Schh.) . 

 203. ToMicus . Hyl. piniperda, Fabr. [B. 



typographus, Latr., 1807) . 

 205. Cerylon . Lyctus terehrans, Fabr. 



[t Gerylon, Leach^ 1815^ typ. G. histeroides.'] 



208. Meryx . . M. rugosa, n. sp. 



209. Languria . L. mficoUis, n. sp. (L. hi- 



color, Latr., 1810) . 



223. Orsodacne . Lema ruficollis, Fabr. (Or. 



cerasi, Latr., 1810). 



224. Prasocuris . Helo. phelJandrii,T'a,y]si. 



Maesham, in his Entomologia Britannica, returns to 

 the Linnaean classification, admitting only sixteen addi- 

 tions of which two are new. 



10. Corticaria. 



13. BoLETAEiA . =MyGetophagus. 



Corticaria was first used in its restricted sense by 

 Stephens ; if, however, we turn to Marsham's Preface, 

 we find that it was created for certain genera which live 

 under bark (as Hellwig's Synchyta, and Lamarck's XyJo- 

 phila) e.g. iniizophagus, Silvanus, Lyctus, etc., so that it 

 can scarcely be used for the little vegetable-refuse-loving 

 Gorticarice of Stephens. Moreover Gort. longicornis is the 

 type of Herbst's genus Latridius. 



1803. 



describes two new genera. 



Scar, sinuatus, etc. 



Melo. argentea. 



1804. 

 Illiger (Mag. Ent. iii.) proposes the name — 

 120. Stenopteeus . for Necyclalis rufa, Linn., Latr. 



Illiger (Mag. Ent. ii. 

 , 199. Gymnopleurus 

 226. HoPLiA . 



