MADEIRA AND THE CANARY ISLANDS. 
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One specimen only, sex undetermined ; was taken by tow-net 
at Santa Cruz, Teneriffe. 
ScUTELLIDUM TISBOIDES, ClaUS. 
CoRYCiEUS varies, Dana. 
C. pellucidus, Dana. 
C. limbatus, Brady. 
C. yenestus, Dana. 
C. specioses, Dana. 
All five species of Corycceus we found in fair abundance and 
widely distributed. 
Copilia hirabilis, Dana. 
Found very sparingly. 
Lebbockia sqeillimana, Claus. 
Several specimens of both sexes of this striking species were 
taken at Teneriffe and Grrand Canary. 
Oncam. obtusa, Dana. 
The remarkable variety of colour in this species is worthy of 
note, especially when fresh. It ranges from olive-green to 
purple, blue, magenta, scarlet, &c. The colours are mostly 
retained if mounted in Farrants medium soon after capture. 
SappHirina INA3QEALIS, Dana. 
Acontiophores angelates, n. sp. (PI. XII. figs. 6-11, and 
PI. XIII. figs. 5, 6.) 
Length inch. Head united with first thoracic somite, which 
is rounded off at base (PI. XII. fig. 6), the other somites of cephalo- 
thorax being angular. Rostrum (fig. 7) composed of two small 
projections with finely serrated edges. Anterior antennae 
(fig. 8) 11-jointed, short, and gradually tapering from base to 
apex; second joint larger than the others, and from it proceed 
a number of long setae ; from seventh joint proceeds a long, narrow 
spine ; there are several loug setae at the apex. Posterior 
Family COIlYCHlIim 
S. serrata, Brady. 
S. metallina. 
Family ARTOTROGrIDiE. 
