102 Oil Malacodermata from South Africa and Brazil, 



105. Sp.?— Br^sil, Cubatao. [Foot of Sierra, Dec. 14, 

 1826, 9 P.M.] 



106. Sp. ?— Bresil, Organ Mountains. [Feb. 12, 1826. By 

 the River Pacaqu^.] 



107. Sp.?— Bresil [Minas Geraes. Oct. 16, 1825. At 

 Discoberto on 15th.] 



108. 109. Sp. ?, 2 ex.— Bresil [Organ Mountains. Feb. 12, 

 1826. Eiver Pacaqu^.] 



Daiphron, Gorh. 

 Biol. Centr.-Amer., Coleop. iii. 2, p. 66. 



110. Sp. ?— Bresil [Minas Geraes. Oct. 14, 1825. ^ At 

 Parahfba on 12th. Discoberto on loth. '' Lampi/ris.^^] 



Melyrididse. 

 IIedybius, Er. 



111. ? oculatus, Thunb., 1 ? . — Afr. austr. 



[No. 96. " MalacMusy The origin of the specimen is 

 given in the only other word in the Catalogus, viz. " Bouch." 

 This indicates " From Mr. Bouchenroeder's collection at 

 Cape Town (115 insects), of which perhaps some may not be 

 African at all : and it would therefore not be safe to admit 

 them without careful examination into my Gape Fauna."] 



[The collection also contains two Lampyrid larvai in 

 addition to 67 4. : — 



112. July 11, 1827. S. Paulo. The specimen bears the 

 number 1211, referring to the following note, which is 

 accompanied by a slight sketch: — ''^1211. Lampyris. 

 Two luminous spots on the same ring at the hinder part 

 of the abdomen. It crawls with its feet, but assists with 

 the tail by bending it under in the manner of some 

 caterpillars, and resting the point on the ground as a 

 fulcrum pushes on the body forwards. 11. 7. [27]." 



113. July 26. Para. The larva is numbered 1402, referring 

 to a record in the lost note- book.] 



