CERAMBYCID^. 
301 
? Anoplistes affinis, Mots., = altaiensis, Laxm., p. 174 ^ Ceramhyx sihiricusy 
Gmel., hicinctus, 0\.j=Polyzonus fasdatus, F., p. 177 ; Clytus popovii, Mann., 
? = cdtaicm, Gebl., p. 187 j C. d-maculatusj Mot9.,=verbasci, F., var., p. 190 ; 
C. angusticoUis, Muls., P = gracilipeSf Fald., p. 191 : Blessig, Hor. Ent. 
Ross, ix, 
Criocephcdus ferus, Ktz. j=:epibata, ScModte, which probably has priority ; 
and the identity of it with the long prior coriaceus and pohnicus of Mots- 
choulsky is suggested. The differential characters of it and C. rusticus are 
pointed out, Kraatz, B. E. Z. xvi. pp. 319 & 320. 
Exilia timida, Men., var. n. hrunnea^ from Koutais : Tournier, R. Z. (2) 
xxiii. p. 280. 
Sympies\_t]ocera laurasi: its habits at Fontainebleau (apparently its most 
northern limit, and where it is not rare) recorded by Leveille, Bull. Soc. Ent. 
Fr. (o) ii. pp. XXXV & Ixvii. Notes on a parasite, one of the Braconidce ; id. 
& Grouvelle, ibid. p. Hi. 
Clytm mysticus : v. Frauenfeld, Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxii. p. 395, refers to its 
economy in connexion with Diospyrus lotus. 
Pho^nicus sanyuineipentids, Lac, and Ischnocneniis, Thorns. ; Dohrn, S. E. Z, 
xxxiii. p. 160 et seq., discusses characters and synonymy. 
A $ of Vesperm xatarti deposited eggs and died in December : at liberty, 
the species is matured towards the end of autumn, and would be found 
during the winter. Lichtenstein, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii. p. v. Grenier, 
ibid.j thinks it a vernal species. Cf. Lucas, ibid. p. Ixxxi. 
New genera and species : — 
Aporus^ [Spinola, Hym. 1808], Fahraeus, I. c. no. 1, p. 54. Belongs to La- 
cordaire's " Sectio A." A. cylindricus, id. ibid., Cafiraria. 
Adiaphorus (preoccupied in Elateridce, and altered to Acathartiis by the 
author, C. H. x. p. 194), id. I. c. p. 55. Same section. A. crinitus, id, ibid.y 
Cafiraria. 
Lyyrus (altered to Zoolygi'us, on account of Lygris, in Lepidoptera, id. h c), 
id. ihid. Same section. L. apicalis, id. /. c. p. 56, CafFraria. 
Tristachycera, H. W. Bates, Tr. E. Soc. 1872, p. 170. Of the metallic 
colouring of Xystrocera, but form (especially as to thorax) of (Erne. T. 
viridis, id. I. c. p. 171, Chontales. 
Neomarius, Fairmaire, R. Z. (2) xxiii. p. 60. Allied to Xytrocera. N. gan- 
dolphii, id. ibid., Algeria. 
Miltesthus, H. W. Bates, I. c. p. 177. Allied to Sphcerion, but of different 
facies, and with no carinse to the tibiae. M. marginatus, id. /. c. p. 178, 
Chontales. 
Ironeusy id. I. c. p. 178. Allied to Peribcsus, but with smaller and less 
prominent eyes, which are much less coarsely faceted. In the Sphcsrioti 
group. /. duplex, id. I. c. p. 179, Chontales. 
Cosmius (preoccupied in Diptera, and altered to Zoocosmius, I. c. p. 194), 
FShraeus, /. c. p. 67. In Section B of Lacordaire. C. vittatus, id. ibid., 
Caffraria. 
Evtactus [^EuW] (altered to Agnoristus, on account of Eutactis in Lepidoptera, 
1. c), id. I. c. p. 68. Allied to Zoocosmius. E. lineatus, id. ibid., Caffraria. 
Chontalia, 11. W. Bates, /. c. p. 233. Lepturines. Allied to Ophistomis, but 
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