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Illiger (Mag. Berl. Gesell. Nat. Fr. i.) forms the 

 genus — 



Pyeophoeus. 



ScHONHERR (Vet. Akad. nya Handl. xxx. p. 50) forms 

 the genus — 



Dendrophagus Cue. crenatusj Payk. 



1810. 



Gyllenhal (Ins. Suec. ii.) describes four new genera, 

 and defines and describes at length numerous others. 



Lie. hipustulatus . 



=:Bad{ster, Clairv. 

 Car.vivalis, 111. {■^.Taphria, 



Latr.) 

 Cist, flavipes, Fabr. 

 C. fiavicollis, n. sp. 



Phaleria is defined from P. cuUnaris, Salpingus from 

 8. ater. At p. 12, he notes that Tachys, Knoch,=:5e?H- 

 hidion, lja,tr .^=:Bemhidium, 111. 



Lateeille (Consid. Gen.) gives a sixth revision of the 

 order, enumerating 297 genera. Five of these are new. 



p. 159. Morion . Harp. moniUcornis. 

 169. Aphanisticus Bupr. emarginata. 



Hammonius Cebrio hrevicornis (zzCehrio, ? ). 

 212. Dendeoides D. canadensis. 

 217. Stenostoma Lept. rostrata, Fabr. 



1811. 



BoNELLi (Mem. Acad. Turin, xviii.) further sub- 

 divides the difiicult genus Carahus, recognizing fifty- 

 five genera. The characters of these are indicated in a 

 large table, often wanting in copies of the Memoires. 

 This paper was read in 1809, but was published in 1811, 

 and I nowhere find it noticed before that year. In the 

 close of 1810, he went on a tour through France, and 

 probably distributed separate copies. No species are in- 

 dicated for any of the genera, so that we are dependent 

 on Panzer (1813), who corresponded with Bonelli on the 

 subject, and Germar (1815), who gives a list of the 

 genera, with their types. 



2. Procrustes . . C. eoriaceus. 

 6. Alp^us . . C. Hellwigii. 



