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Schaiim, refeiTed to it; A. bi?nacnlatus, Murr., ex. ti/p., = labrosus, Dej.; 
Planetes cnicifer,TlGdit., = A. asteriscus, White; A. {Macrochilus) A-macu- 
latus, Gu(lr., is not identical with S-pustuIattis, Dej., but = hensoni, Hope; 
Creagris, Nietn., is generically different from Acanthof/enius, and labrosus^ 
Nietn., can then stand ; Erinnys, Thorns., should be removed next Polysticlms 
{Galer Hides), and to it belong Helluomorpha helKcosa, C[ist, = Helluo heros, 
Gorv, and Helluomorpha ohscuricornis, Chew., = chabnllaci, Thoms., = wa- 
croptera, Chaud. ; ^nigyna newmani, Cast., = iris, $ ; Helluo carinatus, 
Chaud., is a good species; Gigadema is diiferentially compared with Helluo, 
and both sexes of five species noted, viz. titann, Thorns., =long{pennis, Germ. 
(? =mctis, Newm., insufBciently characterized), grandis, Mcl., not the S of 
titana, as Castelnau avers, bostocki, Cast., castelnaui, Chaud., and mimita, 
Cast., = (Enigma) unicolor, Hope; Helhiodema, Cast., requires division: 
Chaudoir, E. Z. (2) xxiii. p. 139 et seq. 
Helluonidius, g. n., id. I. c. p. 216. Separated from Helluode^na by its 
ovate and subobtusely rounded ligula, sharp but not very elongate tooth of 
the mentum, much longer labrum, which is obtusely toothed in the middle, 
and bilobed 4th joint of tarsi. ^Enigma cyanipemie, Hope. 
Bicranoglossus, g. n., id. I. c. p. 217. Also separated from Helhiodema, 
chiefly by its bifurcate ligula. Helhiodema resplendens, Cast. 
Simoglossus, g. n., id. ibid. Allied to Helhiodema. Ligula slightly emar- 
ginate in the middle and elongated beneath &c. S. niger, sp. n., id. ibid. 
(no locality given). 
Omphra rotundicoUis, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 140, East Indies. 
Helluomorpha squiresi, Eio Janeiro, gagatina, Cayenne, p. 141, mexicana, 
p. 143, Yucatan : id. I. c, spp. nn. 
Tleuracanthiis luctuosus and cribricollis, spp. nn., id. I. c. p. 168, Brazil. 
Acanthogenius anthioides, p. 169, Benguela (connects Anthiides and Helluo- 
nides), A. {Macrochilus) 3-7naculatus, p. 171, Deccan : id. I. c, spp. nn. 
Brachinides. 
Brachinus mutilatus, F., = bombarda, 111., and B. plagiatus, Rche., is 
adopted for bombarda, Dej. (already published in C. H. iii. p. i) : Reiche, 
Cat. Col. Alg. p. 4, note [Reiche uses Brachynus for the genus, Brachinidce 
for the group]. 
Brachinus lethierrii, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 5, note, Atlas, Batna. 
Lebiides. 
Chaudoir (Ann. Ent. Belg. xv. pp. 97-204) proposes, under the name 
Callidides (too near Callidiides in the Cerambyeidce, cf. I. c. C. R. p. Ixiii), to 
establish a group, of which the chief character seems to be that the ligula is 
bordered in front by a membrane joining the paraglossee, a structure, how- 
ever, reproduced in Agra, Graphipterus, &c. The genera now associated are 
Glycia, Chaud., Callida, Dej., Stenonotum, Lac. (= Cylindronotum, Putz., 
both preoccupied, and the name Micragra proposed), Plochionus, Dej. (sub- 
genus Menidius proposed, p. 170), Bothynoptera, Schaum, Euproctus, Sol., 
Xanthophcea, Chaud., and many new genera. 
The following observations occur: — Glycia karelini, Mots., Chaud., = 
ornrt^a, Klug, var. ; Cymindis henoni, Fairm.,= (r. unicolor, Chaud.; Calkda 
cordicollis, Vtoh. ,=margimcollis, Chaud. ; C. analis, Chund., —rujlcollis, F., var.; 
