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7. Volvulus, Brulle. 



I suggest the adoption of a new term, instead of 

 Volvulus, as Latin generic names ought not to be 

 adopted. This exotic form is from the Island of 

 Mauritius, a second species has occurred at 

 Ceylon. 



Vid. Audouin and Brulle, Vol. 2. p. 282. 



8. Berosus, Leach. 



The species of Berosus are numerous, those 

 which have the wings at the apex armed with 

 spines, I have detached under the name of Eno- 

 plurus. For references consult the works of 

 Messrs. Stephens and Curtis, and the Annulosa 

 Javanica, by Mr. MacLeay, page 35. 



9. Enoplurus, Hope. 



In my collection there are several species which 

 have the extremity of the wings armed with spines, 

 they seem to be widely spread, occurring in Africa, 

 Asia, and Europe. One species was discovered by 

 Mr. Rudd at Lymington in Hampshire, and is 

 probably the same as Berosus spinosus of Ahrens. 



