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published], described, p. 284, note : Tournier, R. Z. (2) xxiii. D, fuliginator : 
great swarms of tkis species at Champrosay recorded, and mendax, Muls., 
considered to be connected to it by intermediate stages. Localities and habits 
of others of the genus mentioned. Fallou, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii. p. xxxiii. 
Desbrochers, ihid, p. Ixxxv, doubts that mendax is satisfactorily to be con- 
nected with f uliginator (which feeds on roots of grasses) j if it be so, other 
species must also be connected with it, and many others suppressed. A. 
Chevrolat, ibid. p. Ixxxvi, considers the so-called mendax, recorded from 
Gannat, to be pyrenceum. 
Ibidi\_onf\7norphum, Mots, (in Schrenck's Reisen und Forschungen im 
Amurlande, ii. p. 152), fully characterized. Blessig, Hor. Ent. Ross. viii. 
p. 191. 
JEdilis montana. (S apparently attracted by trace of presence of 
under very peculiar circumstances : Fromont, CR. Ent. Belg. xv. p. cxvi. 
Phytcecia rujiventris fully described by Des Cottes, MT. schw. ent. Ges. iii. 
p. 524. 
Oherea eupkorbice : bred from Euphorbia in the "Valais, and its specific cha- 
racters pointed out. Abeille de Perrin, Nouv. et Faits, p. cix. 
New genera and species : — 
Phygas (preoccupied in Lepidoptera, and altered to Herpetophygas by the 
author, C. H. x. p. 194), Fahraeus, (Efv. Ak. Forh. xxix. no. 3, p. 31. Belongs 
to the Ancylonotides. P. fasciatus, id. ibid., Cafixaria. 
Arr\Ji]ostus \_Arrhostia, Hiibn., Lepid.\ id. /. c. p. 32. In Lacordaire's Sec- 
tion B. A. pauper, id. ibid., CafFraria. 
Zalaf^olida, id. /. c. p. 33. Allied to Zalate. Z. paykulli, id. I. c. p. 34, 
Caffraria. 
Phrynesthis, Lacordaire, I. c. p. 440. Facies of Pachystola, and probably in- 
cluding some species now attributed to that genus. P.pachystoloides, p. 441, 
note, Zambesi. 
Temnoscelis (Chevr., uncharact.), id. I. c. p. 441. Type T. waddeli, Chevr. 
Stenobia, id. I.e. p. 442. Somewhat the facies of Thylactus angularis. S. 
pradieri, ibid., Gaboon. 
Zygocera (Dej., inedit.) [Zygoceros, Ehr., Polyg., 1840], id. I. c. p. 499. 
Type Aeanthocinus prwmosws,' Boisd. 
Eumimetes, id. I. c. p. 506. Difiers from Frea, Thorns., in its prothorax 
being scarcely tuberculated on the sides, and its scutellum strongly transverse- 
quadrate. Type Lamia sparsa, Klug. 
Solymus, id. I, c. p. 507. Closely allied to'Pterotragus. Phyma[to']sterna 
pictor, Dej. Cat., Madagascar. 
Retilla, id. c. p. 512. Allied to Probatodes, Thoms., but with prothorax 
scarcely tuberculated on the sides, and mesosternum rather wide, vertical, and 
concave in front. R. indigens, ibid., Malasia. 
Hylobrotus, id. /. c. p. 538. Closely allied to Praonetha, Pasc, but of very 
different facies. H. plcemi, p. 539, note, Java and Malacca. 
BiatyluSy id. I. c. p. 565. Allied to Sthenias. D. zonarius, ibid., note, 
Malasia. 
Voctda, id. I. c. p. 587. Allied to Hippaphesis, Thoms., but differing widely 
; in structure of the antennae and sculpture. V. guttifera and irrorala, ibid., 
I note, Gaboon. 
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