Colcupteruiis Fainihj Cleiitki'. 61 



Epiteles cuntniiuu-, 2se\vin. Eiit. }). 403, G. aiul H. Cat. Col. p. 

 1786. Certainly a Cylidrns, very nearly allied to if not the 

 same as C. nig r inns White. 



Cylldras halteataa, Klug. 



Chiefly difters from fasclatus by the black abdomen. 

 Cylidrus ahdominalis Klug. Given as = fasciatng in Gomm. 

 and Har. Cat. Col. but without the locality Brazil. There is, 

 however, most clearly a Cylidms closely allied to fasciatm, 

 difiering in the form of the fascia, from Brazil. I think it may 

 Ite a transported species which has obtained a settlement and 

 become modified. The name must stand as s])ecific. 



1)enop.s, .Steven. 

 Type D. (dbofa.sciatu, Charp. 



DiU'ers only from Cylidrns in the porrected lal)runi and de- 

 velopement of the tarsal lamell?e. 



Philocalus, Klug. 



Type P. succinct m, Kl. 



Judging by the figure and locality, Tillus compressicornis, 

 Klug. ought to be referred to this genus rather than to Mac- 

 I'otelus. 



Macrotelus, Klug. 

 Type M. terminatas, Say. 



Macrotelus sabnvtatus, Wwd., G. and H. Cat. 1723. 

 Macrotelus uniformis, Wwd., G. and H. Cat. 1. c. 



These African species cannot be retained here. 



Macrotelus s<xngaiuem and Mniszechii, Thoms., [Chev. Mem. 

 1876 p. 44] must be eliminated ; they are probably Philocali. 



