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INSECTA, COLEOPTERA. 
Ozophe?'m, ibid. Also allied to Cholus, but witli elongate, transverse eyes, 
■wbicli are acuminate beneath ; distinct ocular lobes, approximated anterior 
coxae, biunguiculate tibiae, the inner edge of the intermediate and posterior 
pairs of which is densely fringed. O. muricatus, p. 474, pi. xi. fig. 9, Ama- 
zons, Cayenne. 
Necedus, p. 474. Differs from Callinotus in having a distinct antenna! 
club, no ocular lobes, and no hook to apex of anterior tibiae. N. hivittatus^ 
ibid. pi. xi. fig. 7, Amazons. 
Cri/ptaspis, p. 476. Approaches Sclerosomus in its short metastemum, but 
with unarmed tibiae, a large and non-emarginate propectus, and no scutellum. 
C. arnplicollis, ibid. pi. xi. fig. 10, New Granada. 
Cholus pulchellus, p. 464, Cayenne, csmulus, p. 465, uniformis, p. 466, hufo- 
nim, p. 467, notahilis, p. 470, pi. xi. fig. 1, Amazons, brominus, p. 466, Peru, 
mvoms, ibid., syco])hanta, p. 468, New Granada, atomarius, p. 466, Venezuela, 
delumhis (=basalis, Boh.), p. 467, huckleyi, p. 469, pi. xi. fig. 3, Ecuador, 
calamita, p. 467, Brazil, mimetes, curialts, p. 468, viduatus, p. 469, lecideosiiSy 
p. 470, Nicaragua, nitidicoUis, hcematostictus, p. 469, Bogota, prcetoriuSy p. 470, 
pi. xi. fig. 2, Panama. 
Callinotus microspilotus, p. 474, Brazil. 
Solmopus UUneatus, Cayenne, transversalis, pi. xi. fig. 4, Brazil, p. 475. 
Cryptorhynchides. 
Poropterus succosus, Boh., ?= Cryptoi'hynchus succisus, Er. : id. I. c. p. 484. 
Tylodes is not generically distinct from Acalles : Suffrian, Arch. f. Nat. 
xxxviii. p. 174. 
Rhinochenus. Roelofs, CR. Ent. Belg. xv. p. xlvii, criticizes Chevrolat's 
amended characters for this genus, and disputes its affinity to Cratosomus. 
3Iecomastyx montraveli, Lac, nec Perroud, is redescribed and named laeor- 
dairii', it is from New Caledonia. Chevrolat, ibid. p. xxix. 
TriyonopteruSy Fauv., nec Perroud {LongiGornia)^ is renamed Trigomis : 
Fauvel, Bui. Soc. L. Norm. (2) i. p. 196. 
New genera and species : — 
Inozetes, Pascoe, J. L. S. xi. p. 479. Allied to PsepJiolax and Strongy- 
lopterus, but with 6-jointed funiculus and very short propectus. I. petechialisy 
id. ibid. pi. x. fig. 11, Batchian. 
Osseteris, id. ibid. Differs from its nearest ally, Empleurus, Lac, in rostrum 
and scrobes. Pectoral channel limited behind by truncate anterior portion of 
mesosternum ; but its sides behind anterior coxse are open. O. scutellarisj id. 
/. c. p. 480, Dorey. 
Thei-ebus, id. I. c. p. 480. Allied to Empleurus ; but rostrum thrice the 
length of head, more slender, straight, and with median scrobes. T. cepu- 
roides, id. ibid., W. Australia. 
Metrania, id. I. c. p. 481. To be placed after Mecistocerus. Pectoral 
channel passing beyond metasternum to first segment of abdomen (not to 
extremity, as in Panolcus). M. palliata, id. I. c. p. 482, pi. xiii. fig. 11. 
Cayenne. 
Metyrus, id. /. c. p. 482. Form of Chcp.tectetorus, but allied to Metacyiniaj 
having, however, a larger claw -joint, a shorter metasternum, and a narrower 
