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INSECTA, COLEOPTERA. 
comes/ In it^ the 3rd Tribe {Lamiides vraies) of the 3rd 
subfamily, Lamiides, is ended by the discussion of its 2nd 
division, containing the following numerous groups (often 
founded on a single genus) : — 
Tragocephalides (p. 417), Cliniides (p. 424), Ceroplesides (p. 425), Thryne- 
tides (p. 432), Baroeides (p. 439), Xylorhizides (p. 443), Omacanthides (p. 447)» 
Rhodopides (p. 450), Protonarthrides (p. 452), Acmocerides (p. 453), Protorho- 
palides (p. 455), DorcascJiemides (p. 456), Xenoleides (p. 460), Nemotragides 
(p. 461), Anauxesides (p. 462), Auxesides (p. 463), Methiides (p. 465), Nycte- 
menides (p. 467), Amymomides (p. 468), Homoneides (p. 469), Crinotarsides 
(p. 475), Bumetopides (p. 477), Arsysiides (p. 479), Leptonotides (p. 483), 
Enotides (p. 487), Tapeinides (p. 488), Epicastides (p. 490), Theocrides (p. 494), 
Atossides (p. 496), Zygocerides (p. 498), Disternides (p. 500), Ecyroschemides 
(p. 603), Crossotides (p. 505), Hebesecides (p. 510), Hecyridides (p. 517), iW- 
phonides (p, 519), Apomecynides (p. 579), Cloniocerides (p. 590), Agennopsides 
(p. 593) [better Adetides, as Agennopsis, Thorns., = Adetus, Lec. : Candeze, 
pp. 592 & 593, notes], Pteropliides (p. 595), Ataxiides (p. 597), P^m- 
coptides (p. 601), Des^niphorides (p. 620), Apodasyides (p. 623), Nedinides 
(p. 635), Estolides (p. 636), Pogonocherides (p. 650), Megahasides (p. 657), 
Compsosomides (p. 659), AEreneides (p. 662), Phacellides (p. 664), Onciderides 
(p. 666), Onocephalides (p. 688), Hippopsides (p. 690), Spalacopsides (p. 701), 
Ectatosiides (p. 708), Ischiolonchides (p. 709), Emphytoeciides (p. 713), Aniso- 
c.erides (p. 716), Platysternides (p. 729), Polyraphides (p. 731), Acrocinides 
(p. 732), Acanthoderides (p. 735), Acanthocinides (p. 757), Cyrtinides (p. 818), 
Colohotheides (p. 821), Agapanthiides (p. 829), Saperdides (p. 831), and G^/e- 
wee'ffes (p. 841). 
Tlie 4tli Tribe, Phytceciides, is composed of the following groups : — P. 
trmes (p. 849), Tetraopides (p. 871), Amphionychides (p. 881), JErenicides 
(p. 897), Gryllicides (p. 902), Calliides (p. 905), and Hehestolides (p. 910). 
Fahr^us, C. H. X. pp. 195 & 196, makes the following observations (among 
others) upon species contained in his ^ Coleoptera CafFrarise, Longicornia,' as 
affected by the above work : — Phyma\to]sterna (Solymus, Lac.) pictor seems 
allied to the Crossotides ; Pycnopsis brachyptera is the same as Thomson's sp. 
of that name ; Tragiscoschema amabile, Perroud, Tragiscus lascivus, Thoms., 
and Tragocephala gracilicomis, Chevr., are all one species ; Cerambyx obscwuSf 
01., seems not to be a Phryneta, but allied to Lamia brunneicornis, and appa- 
rently better placed in Inesida ; Cloniocerus kraussi does not justify the 
erection of a separate genus ( Thei'cladodes), 
T(sniotes suturalis, Thoms., = scalaris, F., var. ; Agennopsis mexicana, 
Thoma.,= Adetus'muticus, Thoms., and ?= Adetus analis, Lec. {Polyopsia ead.y 
Hald.) ; Hypsioma gemmataj Blanch,, is a Jamesia ; Trestonia coarctatttj 
lBa,tes,= Cylicasta terminata, Buquet ; Lagochirus v-album, 'Bsites,=binume- 
ratus, Thoms. ; Anisocerus personatus, Bates, —palliatus, White ; Anisopodus 
phalangioides, Er., attains an enormous development in Chontales, and Tiy- 
panidius geminus, Pascoe, originally recorded from Cayenne, occurs also there j 
Colobothea dioptica, Hates, = Priscilla hypsiomoides, Thoms. : H. W. Bates, 
Tr. E. Soc. 1872, p. 197 et seq. 
Dorcadion pedestrc, Ju., \ar. n. hraatzi, from Turkey, p. 281, note; D. 
8uturaalba,\)esh\\,r=gallipolitanum, Thoms.; D. balcanicmn, Mill. [? before 
