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but having very different palpi. Vid. Jardineand 

 Selby's Magazine, vol. 1, p. Q5% for further ample 

 details, and an excellent figure. 



13. Therates, Latreille. 



There are about 10 known species of Therates, 

 apparently they are confined to New Guinea, Java, 

 New Holland, and some of the Polynesian Isles. 



14. Cylindera, Westwood. 



M. M. Audouin and Brulle appear to have con- 

 founded Odontocheila with Cylindera ; the follow- 

 ing species belong to the latter genus, viz. C. sca- 

 laris of Latreille, Tenuis of Steven, gracilis of Pallas 

 and various others. 



Id. Oxygonia, Mannerheim. 



This is an insect of the New World, I am only 

 acquainted with the Author's description. In its 

 form it approaches Therates, but is evidently more 

 allied to Euprosopus. The name is derived from 

 o£w and yovv signifying sharp-kneed. 



