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and Shishack, and to these may probably be attached 

 also C. Tmolus of Fischer. 



Sp. 37. Scaber. — On reference to the insects of 

 the Museum of Queen Ulrica of Sweden, described 

 by Linneus, this species would by Entomologists 

 generally be ranked as an Oryctes. The Syno- 

 nymia Insectorum of Schonherr gives it as the female 

 of Dynastes Hercules. 



Sp. 39. Longimanus. — Messrs. Kirby and Spence, 

 in their invaluable Introduction to Entomology, 

 some years back, gave the name of Eucheirus as a 

 generic appellation to the above insect. The Baron 

 De Jean, in his last Catalogue, also applied the 

 same term to a Brazilian Lamellicorn ; the latter 

 insect is a pigmy compared with the above species, 

 and scarcely deserves the appellation. I retain, 

 therefore, Mr. Kirby's name, particularly as no 

 doubt could exist as to the species intended. In 

 the Entomological Magazine a genus denominated 

 Propomacrus by Mr. Newman has been published, 

 which closely resembles Eucheirus, and of which 

 the typical species (Arbaces Newm.) has been long 

 figured by Pallas under the name of Scarabseus 

 bimucronatus. 



Sp. 44. Calcaratus.— No ticketed specimen of the 



