study of Genera of Goleoptera. 227 



114. fLoMECHUSA . Aleoch. hipunctata. 



142. fHTDEOPHiLus . H. carahoides. 



192. fPEDiNUS . P.femoralis. 



199. fPHALERiA . p. cadaverina. 



214. fDiRCiEA . . D. micans. 



223. fANTHicus . A.fusca, antherinus. 



258. fCRTPTOEHYNCHUS G. evysimi. 



276. f Cerylon . G. histeroides. 



292. fLAMiA . . L. cedilis. 



293. fSAPERDA . S. Uneatocollis. 

 313. fADiMONiA . G. nigricornis, alni. 



KiRBY (Introd. Ent. i.) figures (pi. i.) a new genus. 

 SiAGONiUM . 8. quadricorne, n. sp. 



MuLLER (Germ. Mag. Ent. i. 266) describes a new 

 genus. 



Leptinus . L. testaceus, n. sp. 



Thunberg (Nov. Act. Upsal. vii.) divides the Gurcu- 

 lionidoi into nineteen genera. He was not, of course, 

 aware of the recent progress made in the study of this 

 family. 



p. 121. Amblycerus . A. nehuJosus, Fabr. 



122. Platyrhynchus Eh. hetuloe, Fabr. 



123. Temnocerus . A. planirostris, Fabr. 



r= Rhinosimus, Latr. 

 Chyphus [Cyph-] A. curcuUonoides. 



(= Attelahus, Oliv.) . 



1816. 



Reichenbach (Mon. Psel.) adds only one genus. 

 Ctenistes. 



1817. 



Germar (Mag, Ent. ii. 339-341) gives a list of fifty- 

 two genera of GurcuUonidce as a prodromus of that family. 

 Several of these have been unnecessarily altered by 

 Schonherr. 



