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Parandra; I am inclined however to consider it 

 either as a Tenebrio or a large species of Uloma. 

 Westermann says it is an Adelphus of De Jean. 



Sp. 28. Chrysomelinus. — Apparently this insect 

 belongs to the genus Alphitophagus of Stephens. 



Sp. 29. Villosus. — Fabricius says of this insect, 

 "species Mihi, haud rite nota." It probably belongs 

 to a new genus. No reference is made to it in 

 Schonherr that can satisfactorily determine it. 



Trogosita, Fabricius. 

 Trogositid^:, Mihi. 



Genera, 



Country. 



Typical Species. 



1. 



Trogosita, Fabricius. 



Guinea 



T. Varia, Fabricius. 



2. 



Temnoscheila, Gray. 



S. America 



T. Splendens, Gray. 



3. 



Lepidopteryx, Hope. 



New Holland 



T. Squamosa, Gray. 



4. 



Prostomis, Latreille. 



Germany 



T. Mandibulars, Fabricius. 



5. 



Anisoceras, Westwood. 



P. B. S. 



An. Carinatus, Westwood. 



6. 



Passandra, Dalmann. 



Guinea 



P. Gigas, Fabricius. 



7. 



Bius, De Jean. 



Sweden 



T. Thoracicus, Fabricius. 



To the above genera others might be added, 

 particularly some new forms from New Holland. 

 I have given the name of Lepidopteryx to the 

 genus which contains the species named Squamosa. 

 The details will be found accurately figured in 

 Griffith's Entomology, plate 75, figures 4. 



Fabrician Trogosita, 



Sp. 1. Retusa. — Now an Uloma of Megerle. The 

 locality of Fabricius is Sumatra ; according to 

 De Jean it is from Cayenne. 



