1 Phylethii* Redt. 



a lu the Cla->. Col. X. America this tribe is named Adelinini, but the genus Acklina vas previously 

 described by Mulsant as Sitophagus, and it therefore becomes necessary to change the name of the 

 tribe. 



3 H nitiaus Mels. is a sf> ecimen of the European H. castaneus, placed "by error in the collection. 



4 The specimen is too much broken to enable me to refer it with certainty to tbe proper genus. 



* Dyamrithes sahlbergi Mann , Bull. Mosc. !So3, 265, does not appear in the list; the description is 

 not sufficiently definite to indicate its place, but I cannot avoid thinking that on re-examination it 

 will be fmnd to have some relation to Iphthimus. The affinities with Gnathnsia and Xyctelia 

 mentioned by Mannerheim are improbable for both structural and geographical reasons. 



