320 ADDENDA. 



golden green. Abdomen cupreous, much contracted and very 

 slender, except towards the tip, with a tawny band on the hind 

 border of each segment. Legs tawny, black ; hind tarsi black 

 towards the tips. Wings dark gray ; stigma brown. Hal teres tes- 

 taceous. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 9 lines. 



a. Santarem, Brazil. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



Sargus elongatus. 

 a. Port Natal. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



Page 95. 

 Sargus tenebrifer. 

 a — c. Shanghai, North China. From Mr. Fortune's collection. 



Page 96. 

 Sargus metallinus. 



a. North Bengal. From Miss Campbell's collection. 



b. Malabar Coast. Presented by S. Ward, Esq. 



Page 107. 



Agapophytus and Cyclotelus appear to be two distinct groups 

 of one genus, and the characters assigned to the former in page 107 

 belong to the latter, which represents in South America the Aga- 

 pophyti of Australia. 



Genus AGAPOPHYTUS. 



Antenna? 5-articulatae ? capitis longitudine ; articulus lus 

 cylindricus, sat longus ; 2us 3us et 5us brevissimi ; 4us longissimus. 

 Femora postica sulcata. 



Antennae 5-jointed ? as long as the head ; first joint cylindri- 

 cal, moderately long ; second very short ; flagellum fusiform, com- 

 pressed, full twice the length of the first joint, composed of three 

 joints, of which the first and third are extremely short. Hind 

 femora channelled. Wings with four complete separate externo- 

 medial veins ; subanal vein united to the anal at some little distance 

 from the border. 



