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COLEOFTERA— continued. 



Prionopleura, Saund., 27. 



Psetidocolaspis exiiiiia, 44. — rigida, 43. 



Psexidodera orientalis, 286, 



Psiloptera scintillans, 6. 



Psylliodes Chapuisii, 183. 



Pyticera coronata, 416. — flavicollis, 416. 



Rhombosternus pretiosus, 226. 



Rhyncojjhora of New Zealand, remarks by Dr. Leconte, x. — remarks hy 

 Mr. Pascoe, xi. 



Rhyparida formosa, 40. — Howitii, 41. 



Scelodonta alhidovittata, 42. — hidentata, 43. 



SebcBthe fulvipejinis, 164. — nigricornis, 164. — torrida, 165. 



Sphceroderma ajnoijjennis, 180. — ornata, 180. 



Sphenoptera andamanensis, 6. 



Stegnaspea, 181. — ^S. Trimeni, 182. 



Stegnocepliala, 32. — (S. discoidalis, 222. 



Stenaspis plagiata, 12. 



Stenophyma, 176. — iS. elegans, 176. 



Stenus Kiesenwetteri, from Chobham, vi. 



Systena cceruleata, 289. — Deyrollei, 288. — ornata, 288. 



Telephori, habits of, 279. 



Tenerus a7idamanensis, 405. — apicalis, 408. — ceramensis, 403. — chaly- 

 ieus, 405. — cruentatus, 403.— cyaneus, 404. — difficilis, 407. — <?is- 

 colur, 4:06.— doreyantis, 405. — flavicollis, 404.— fu.^cipennis, 406. — 

 incerttts, 408.— java7ius, 404. — vielanurus, 409. — viindanaonicus, 

 407. — Parry anus, 402.— jiersimilis, 408. — siamensis, 402. 



Teretrius picipcf, taken at Norwood, xv. 



Tillus unifasciatus, taken at Norwood, xiii. 



Toxotus meridianus, habits of, 279. 



Triclialus, 82. — 71 ampliatus, 83. — discoideus, Er., 82.--flavopictu8, 

 82. — serraticornis, 84. — .tulcattis, 83. 



Xenidea purptireipennisy 318. — IFaZZacei, 318. 



CRUSTACEA. 

 Isopod Crustacean parasitic on a flying fish, iv. 

 Spheroma, species of, possessing stridulating powers, xxvii. 



DIPTERA. 

 JBomhylii flying in compatiy with an Anthophora, ii. 

 Culex, species in Spitzbcrgen, xxvi. 

 Prosophila cellaris destructive to pickles, xv. 

 Sygtropus maoer bred from cocoon of Limacodee hyalimis, ii. 



HEMIPTERA. 

 Aphalara polygoni, from Sevcnoaks and Addington. ix. 

 Cicada «^o»te?^a, supposed stridulation of, xiii. — Further rcmnrka thereon, 

 xvi. 



