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pi. 16. fig. 7, Batchian, spectahilis, p. 355, pi. 16. fig. 8, Sarawak, arrogansy 
p. 357, pi. 16. fig. 9, Amboina, incisus, p. 358, pi. 17. fig. 1^ Singapore, ad- 
nexus, p. 359, pi. 17. fig. 2, Sarawak, New Guinea, mysolensis, p. 364, pi. 17. 
fig, 5, Mysol, novator, p. 365, Malacca, collega, p. 367, pi. 17. fig. 6, Sumatra, 
sternalis, p. 368, pi. 17. fig. 7, Batcliian, stupefactus, p. 369, Java, infrequens, 
p. 371, pi. 18. fig. 1, Mexico, consentatieKs, p. 373, pi, 18. fig. 3, Colombia, 
dissimilis, p. 375, New Friburg, molesttis, p. 376, pi. 18. fig. 4, N. America, 
subdentatiis, p, 379, pi, 18. fig. 6, Colombia, confusus, p. 383, pi. 18, fig, 8, 
Mexico, ventralis, p. 385, pi. 18. fig. 9, Colombia, affinis, p. 386, pi. 19. fig. 1, 
Mexico, perjidus, p. 387, and pilusellus, p. 388, pi. 19. fig. 3, Brazil, macro- 
cerus, p. 389, pi. 19. fig, 4, Madagascar, intermedms, p. 391, pi. 19. fig. 5, no 
locality known, Jilicornis, p. 392, pi. 19. fig. 6, Madagascar, mendax, p. 393, 
pi. 19. fig. 7, Mexico, variepmictatus, p. 396, pi. 19. fig. 9, Cayenne, gihhosusy 
p. 397, and mniszecM, p. 402, Brazil, Uneatus, p. 403, pi. 20. fig. 2, New 
Guinea, pisciformis^ p. 405, pi. 20. fig. 3, Brazil, costidatus, p. 408, pi. 20. fig. 5, 
Ceram, Java, planus, p. 410, pi. 20. fig. 6, Waigiou, tarsalis, p. 411, pi. 20. 
fig. 7, Bangkok, africanus, p. 418, pi. 21. fig. 2, Senegal, variipennis, p. 421, 
pi, 21, fig. 4, Teapa, Brazil, notahilis, p. 423, Mexico, sericeus, p. 426, pi. 19. 
fig. 2, Brazil, fraudulentus, p. 427, pi. 21. fig. 6, and senilis, p. 430, fig. 8, 
Cayenne. 
Eucalosoma hilineatum, p. 438, pi. 17. fig. 9, Brazil. 
Scython coloratus^ p. 494, pi. 24. figs. 6 & 7, Borneo, Malayan peninsula, 
nigriventris, p. 496, fig. 8, Mysol, apicalis, p. 498, fig. 9, Malayan Islands, 
Gilolo, nigripemiis, p. 501, pi. 25. fig. 2, Malayan peninsula, maculieollis, 
p. 602, fig. 3, Sarawak, Hong Kong, ultimus, p. 503, fig. 4, Sumatra, velutimiSy 
p. 504, Madagascar. 
Microrhagus eximius, p. 532, Mysol, Ceram, derelictus, p. 544, pi. 26. fig. 2, 
Dovey, pyrenceus, p. 548, fig. 4, Pyrenees, neglechis, p. 549, fig. 5, New Friburg, 
ohlitus, p. 552, Illinois, atnazonicus, p. 554, fig. 7, Ega, alienus, p. 555, Rio 
JaneuOffragilis, p. 558, fig. 9, Caraccas, ^5er<?^rmM.9, p. 559. 
ElATERIDuE. 
Mater prcsustus, Schibdte (nec Fab.), = pomorum, Geoffr. [Schiodte's 
insect is almost certainly tlie pomonce of Stephens] ; E. coccineus, Schdt,, = 
sanguineus, L. : Thomson, Opusc. Ent. (iv,) p, 388. 
Melanotus : the posterior coxae are not always narrow and slightly and 
imperceptibly enlarged on the inner side, as Candeze states. Abeille, Etud. 
Col. Cav. p. 33. 
Athous difformis, Lac, taken in Kent, figured in Ent, Ann. 1873, fig. 5. 
Dima perezi, Seidl. {Celox dima, Schauf.), figured by Perez Areas, An. Soc. 
Esp. i. pi. 3. fig. 6, and the characters &c, of the genus discussed, p, 129. 
Agriotes mancus, Say : larva and pupa fully described and figured, and 
general account of its ravages, by J. Pettitt, Canad. Ent. iv. pp. 3-6. 
A. sordidus, 111., corroborated as British : G. C. Champion, Ent, M. M. 
ix. p. 12, 
Hemiopsida, g. n,, W. Macleay, Tr, Ent, Soc, N. S, W, ii. p, 261. H. 
mastersi, ibid., Gayndah. 
