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Pogontdte, Kirby . 



Genera. 



Country. 



Typical Species. 



, c Pogonus, Ziegler. 

 ' £ Raptor, Megerle 



England 



P. Burrellii, HaivortJi. 



2 ( Cardiaderus, D. J. 

 ' \ Daptus, Fischer 



Siberia 



C. Chloroticus, Gebler. 



3. Melanotus, De Jean 



Buenos Ayres 



M. Flavipes, Be Jean. 



4. Oinphreus, De Jean 



Montenegro 



0. Morio, Pareyss. 



5. Stenomorpbus, D. J. 



Carthagena 



3. Angustatus, Be Jean. 



The next family (which was purposely omitted) is 

 the Trigonotomidse of Laporte ; as no insects men- 

 tioned by Fabricius can with any certainty be as- 

 cribed to that family, excepting probably some of 

 the exotic Psecili, I deferred introducing them till the 

 present moment. In my remarks on the Thaliadse 

 (Feroniadae olim), I merely alluded to Myas and 

 some few genera which have been classed under the 

 family 



TmGONOTOMiDiE, Laporte. 



Genera. 



Country. 



Typical Species. 



1. Myas, Ziegler 



Hungary 



M. Chalybeus, Ziegler. 



2. Lesticus, De Jean 



Java 



L. Janthinus, De Haan, 



3. Trigonotoma, D. J. 



Java 



0. Viridicollis, MacLeay. 



4. Catadromus, M.L. 



Java 



C Tenebrioides, Olivier. 



5. Euchroa, Brulle 



Unknown 



E. Nitidicollis, Brulle. 



$ Microcephalics, D.J. 

 1 Cynthia, Latreille 



Brazils 



M. Depressicollis, De Jean. 



7* Microcheila, Brulle 



Madagascar 



M. Picea, Brulle. 



8. Distrigus, De Jean 



East Indies 



D. 2-pustulatus, Brulle. 



9. Abacetus, De Jean 



Senegal 



D. Crenulatus, De Jean. 



10. Drimostoma, Brulle 



Cayenne 



D. fuscipes, Brulle. 



