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Coniatus mimonti, Boield., is reunited on insufficient grounds to tatnansci; 
A, deyroUil, Cap., also —tamarisci, var. ; C. ivenckerij Cap., must be reunited 
to repandus, F. ; C. saulcii and cegyptiacus, Cap., are extremely close to small 
tamarisci', C. steveni, Cap., is probably only a simple modification of 
didulus, F. ; C. ionicus, Cap., = hstus, Mill. ; and for notes on other species, 
cf. Kirscb, B. E. Z. xvi. pp. 45 & 46. 
Saginesis, g. n., Pascoe, J. L. S. xi. p. 452. Facies of Hypera, but with 
antemedian oblique scrobes, disappearing beneath the eyes, as in EurychiruSj 
from which it differs in its short legs and narrower tarsi. S. latipennis, sp. 
n., id. ibid. pi. x. fig. 4, Aru. 
Diabathrariides. 
Atelicus miiiiatus, sp. n., id. Ann. N. H. (4) ix. p. 134, Moreton Bay. 
Aterpides, 
Aterpiis griseatus, sp. n., id. ibid., Queensland. 
Rhinaria foveijyennis and caliginosa, Bombala, N. S. Wales, p. 135, myr- 
rhata, S. Australia, p. 136 : id. I. c, spp. nn. 
Cleonides. 
Chevrolat gives a revised catalogue of the group, R. Z. (2) xxiii. pp. 16- 
18, 107-110. 
Cleonus sidcirostris : Rupertsberger, Yerh. z.-b. Wien, xxii. p. 18, fully 
describes aU the earlier stages of this species, found on Cirsitmi arveme. C. 
{Bothy nod eres) salinus, Gebl., commi(nis, Mots., fatims, GyW., =foveicollis, 
Esch., of which various forms are specified : J. Faust, Hor. Ent. Ross. viii. 
pp. 279-282. 
Laritius aaintpierrii, Al\.,=afer, Gyl. : Desbrochers, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 
(5) ii. p. 427 
Kraatz, B. E. Z. xvi. pp. 140-142, enumerates the Andalusian species of 
Lixus (19) and Larinus (19) fi'om Capiomont's MS. Lixus vilis, Rossi, and 
cimiabarinus, Waltl, = itcoZor, 01. Larinus reichii, Capiom. MS., is not de- 
scribed, but compared with Jlavescens, Germ. L. trivius, Germ., Waltl, Ros., 
=ursus, F. Andalusia is probably the richest of all S. European districts in 
these genera. The same author, /. c. pp. 143 & 144, analyzes the German 
species: Lixus anyustatus, Y .,—alyirus, L. ; L. sanguineus, Rossi {nec Boh.) 
is to be used for rufulus, Boh. ; L. punctiventris and subtilis, Boh., and cylin- 
dricus, F., are new to Germany. Larinus costirostris, Gj\\.,=cardui, Rossi; 
I J. planus, F.,=carlines, 01.; L. conspersus, Boh., cinerascens, Stm., and cri- 
nitus, Boh., are to be added to the German list. 
Lixus lepidii, Mots., =eschscholtzi, ^oh., =myagri, 01., var. : J. Faust, /. c. 
p. 282. 
Larinus kirschi, Reitter, B. E. Z. xvi. p. 184, Frendah ; L, sanctcebalmce, 
Ste. Baume (Var), Abeille, Etud. Col. Oav. p. 38 : spp. nn. 
Hylobiides. 
Peribleptm and Papalosomus, Sch. Jekel, Ann. Soc. Ent Fr. (5) ii. pp. 
433-442, reviews the position &c. of these genera, considering Lacordaire 
wrong in placing the former among the Cleonides, and suggests that the 
