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Sp. 7. Micans. — Helops vittatus of Olivier, is a: 

 synonym of this species. 



Sp. 10. Excavatus. — This and the former species, 

 if not belonging to Praeugena, appear from the 

 description to constitute a sub-genus. De Jean's 

 name of Zophobas is only a manuscript name ; and 

 Westerman asserts that Iphthinus excavatus is un- 

 doubtedly the same insect. 



Sp. 12. Morbillosus. — Now a Cnodalon of La- 

 treille, who has changed the specific name to 

 Viridis. 



Sp. 13. Cyanipes — I have considered this species 

 as belonging to Amarygmus of Dalmann. Wester- 

 mann regards it as a Stenochia of Kirby. 



Sp. 15. Cyanicollis. — Westermann informs me 

 this insect is a Stenochia ; I regard it as an Ama- 

 rygmus. 



Sp. 16. Abdominalis- — The above authority is 

 inclined to make this species a Mycetocharus of 

 Latreille. 



Sp. 18. Htemorrhoidalis. — Now a Stenochia of 

 Kirby. Fabricius mentions India as its locality ; 

 Mr. Kirby informs us that it is from the Brazils. 



Sp. 19. Calcaratus. — Fabricius says " Habitat 

 in America," believing it to be a true Acanthomera. 

 I change the country, as I suspect it to come from 

 the Cape of Good Hope. 



Sp. 20. Viridis. — According to the Copenhagen 

 collection this species is a Strongylium of Kirby. 



Sp. 23. Fasciculatus. — In the description of the 



