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INSECTAj COLEOPTERA. 
Magdalinus carhonarius : larva feeds in Betula alba. R. Hislop, Ent. M. 
M. ix. p. 39. 
Magdalinus hraatzi, Weise, I. c, p. 149, Austria ; M. caucasicus, Tournier, 
H. Z. (2) xxiii. p. 255, Caucasus : spp. nn. 
Balaninides, 
Desbrocliers, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii. pp. 413-419, has publislied a first 
supplement to his monograph of this and the next group, giving fresh loca- 
lities for certain species. 
Balaninus mastersi, sp. n., Pascoe, Ann. N. H. (4) ix. p. 139, Queensland. 
Anthonomides, 
Anthonomus cincttis. v. Frauenfeld, Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxii. p. 393, refers 
to its economy in connexion with Pyrus salicifolius. A., bitubereulatns, 
Thomson, apparently = td^ni, from note by the author, Opusc. Ent. (iv.) 
p. 393. 
Nothops, Mars. (Pseudomorphus, Desbr.), merely forms a subdivision of 
Bradybatus, uniting it with Anthonomus. Localities &c. for B. elongatidus 
and kellneri are referred to : Anthonomus stierlini, Desbr., is redescribed, and 
fresh localities are given for various spp. of the genus. Desbrochers, I. c. 
Aidieus [? AubiBus'], g. n., Desbrochers, /. e. p. 413. Head suddenly and 
sharply constricted behind the eyes. Anthonomus lethierriij Desbr., and 
Aubeus bruleriei, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 415, Jericho. 
Antho7iomus gracilipesj sp. n., id. I. c. p. 417, N. France. 
Ceratopides. 
Polydus, g. n., Pascoe, J. L. S. xi. p. 469. Much the habit of Lmmosaccusj 
but evidently to be placed here, except for its short and stout rostrum. P, 
dumosus, sp. n., id. ibid. pi. xiii. fig. 4, Bahia. 
Tychiides. 
Tychius hcematocephalus corroborated as British, and figured, E. C. Rye, 
Ent. Ann. 1873, p. 7, fig. 6. 
Cionides, 
Kanophyes. Kraatz, B. E. Z. xvi. pp. 47 & 48, publishes some notes on 
Andalusian species, and demurs to H. Brisout's reference of his liliputanus 
(inedit.) to pallidtdus, Boh., as a var. N. gracilis, Redt., recorded as British ; 
E. C. Rye, Ent. M. M. ix. p. 157. 
Gymnetrides. 
Gymnetruju melinmn and bellum, spp. nn., Reitter, B. E. Z. x\'i. p. 185, 
Gran. 
Derelomides, 
Ochrophcebe, g. n., Pascoe, Ann. N. II. (4) ix. p. 139. Facies of Sibinia ; 
allied to Derelomus, but not pubescent. O. uniformis, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 140, 
Champion Bay, W. Australia. 
