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iNSECTA, COLEOPTERA. 
BOSTRYCHID^. 
Bostrychus (Amphicerus) btcaudatus, Say, and Sinoxylum hasilare, Say. An 
account of the ravages of the former in apple-trees, and of the latter in 
grape-vines, with figs. : C. V. Riley, iv. E,ep. Ins. Mo. pp. 51-54, figs. 
24-27. 
Rhizopertha elongatula and gihhicollisj spp. nn., W. Macleay, c. p. 276, 
Gayndah. 
Bostrychus hispinosus, ibid., cylindricus, p. 277, id. I. c, Gayndah : spp. nn. 
ClOIDiE. 
Cisjacquemarti. The basal joint of the antennae in the larva is cylindrical 
and highly developed, supporting two 2-jointed branches, the lower joint of 
each of which is thick and conical, and the apical elongate. C. Linde- 
mann, Bull. Mosc. xliv. 2, Stances, p. 12. 
TENEBRIONIDiE. 
Epiphysides. 
Epiphysa ovata, p. 133, Benguela, ciliata, p. 134, Angola : F. Bates, Ent. 
M. M. ix., spp. nn. 
Tentyriides. 
Aryenis, F. Bates, allied to Sphenaria, Mann., must be removed to the 
Epitragides : W. F. Maklin, S. E. Z. xxxiii. p. 247. This genus is reasserted 
by its author to be allied to Evaniosomus, Guer., through Chorasmius, F. B. : 
Ent. M. M. ix. p. 97. 
Chorasmius, F. Bates : the elytra are entirely margined at the base. Id. 
I. c. p. 135. 
Aiyenis haagi, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 134, Peru. 
Epitragides. 
Epitrichia (Helops) tomentosa, Gebl., belongs to this group, near Hima- 
tismus, and not to the Tentyriides. W. F. Maklin, I. c. p. 247. 
Cryptochilides. 
Haag-Rutenberg, B. E. Z. xvi. pp. 273-313, monographs the group, 
which now consists of 6 genera (3 new) and 31 species. The character of 
denticulation to the front tibiae in Cryptochile is only sexual, and the scu- 
tellum is not absent. C. maculata, Sol., nec F., is named granidata j distincta, 
So\., = to7nentosa, Ilbst. ; vicina, Sol. (in error quoted as distincta, p. 287),= 
costata, F., var. ; penicillata, Bo\.,=mi7iuta, 01., var. ; gayi, Sol.j = assi7nilis, 
Sol., c?, of whichcras5«)?es, Sol., is 2 var.; trilincata, Sol., =globtdiwi, Sol., . 
Iloratoma sedecimcostata, Sol., = ^Jrtri;^/^, Sol., var. The following new 
genera and species are described : — 
Saccophorus, p. 303. Distinct from Pachynotelus, Iloratoma, and Epipagus 
in the structure of its antenna), thorax, and tarsi. ^S". crenulatus, p. 304, Cape 
of Good Hope. 
