82 ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS MADE DURING [Jan. 4, 



with the Fabrician type of Melolontha glacialis now in the British 

 Museum from the Banksian Collection. 



9. LiSTRONYX TESTACEUS, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 35. 

 Melolontha testacea, Fabr. /. c, $ . 



Listronyx nigriceps, Gueiin, Rev. Zool. 1839, p. 302, S . 



A male example from Sandy Point. It agrees perfectly with 

 Guerin's type specimen of Listronyx nigriceps now in the British- 

 Museum collection, which is undoubtedly the male of Melolontha 

 testacea, Fabr., the type of which is also in the Museum. 



10. Cyphon PATAGONiCA, Curtis, Trans. Linn. Soc. xviii. p. 199. 



The single specimen found at Sandy Point by Dr. Coppinger dif- 

 fers from Curtis's type in being uniform in colour, without the 

 fuscous mark on the thorax ; it is, however, undoutebdly the same 

 species. 



1 1 . Photintjs, sp. 



A single example taken at Tom Bay. I am unable to determine 

 the species ; it is broader than P. obscurus, Fabr., from Terra del 

 Fuego, which it resembles in colour, and is more like P. coruscus, 

 Linn. 



Tenebrionid.e. 



12. Emalodera obesa, Guerin, Rev. Zool. 1841, p. 215. 

 A single specimen, marked "Elizabeth Island, Jan. 1879." 



CuRCULIONIDiE. 



13. Cylindrorrhinxjs angulatus, Guerin, Rev. Zool. 1841, 

 p. 217. 



Two specimens from Elizabeth Island, Jan. 6, 1879. 



14. LoPHOTus nodipennis, Hope, Trans. Ent. Soc. i. p. 15, 

 pi. i. f. 5. 



One specimen only, found at Port Gallant, " on board." 



Cerambycid^. 



15. Callisphyris schythei, Phihppi, Stet. Zeit. 1864, p. 380. 

 The specimen brought by Dr. Coppinger agrees very well with the 



description of this species. Another specimen was received almost 

 simultaneously at the Museum from Peru. 



VIII. LEPIDOPTERA, ORTHOPTERA and HEMIPTERA. 



By A. G. Butler. 



A. Lepidoptera. 



Of the nine species of Lepidoptera obtained by Dr. Coppinger, 



two appear to be new to science ; and four others may be new, but 



are too much worn for identification ; of the remaining three, one has 



previously been recorded from the Straits, and two from Chili. 



