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COLEOPTRRA. 
Syrichthus clatJmdus, Gerst., pi. vi. fig. 7, Rhizoplatijs ambiguus, G-., 
pi. vii. fig. 2, figured ; V. d. Decken's Reisen, iii. p. 2. 
Pseudoryctes, g. n., D. Sharp, R. Z. (3) i. p. 267. Pimelopides : type, 
Oryctes muellerianus^ "WTiite. 
Nephrodopus, g. n., Sharp, /. c. p. 268. Mentum compressed and pro- 
longed into a straight descending plate, on each side of which is a leaflet 
representing the dilated apical joint of the maxillary palpi. Elytra of 
$ cornuted behind the scutellum. Most nearly allied to the preceding, 
but will probably form part of a group between the Pimelopides and 
Oryctomorphides. N. enigma, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 269, Cape York, N. Aus- 
tralia. 
Teinogenys, g. n., id. I. c. p. 271. Oryctomorphides : resembles Coryno- 
phyllus in general form, but with the clypeus rounded in front, and the 
mentum flattened and porrect. T. nitidus, id, ibid., W. Australia, T. 
hrevis, id. I. c. p. 272, S. Australia, spp. nn. 
Cyclocepliala contraria, p. 343, nodicolUs, p. 344, spp. nn., Kirsch, I. c. 
Peru. 
Dyscinetus curtus, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 345, Peru. 
Iloronotus lacordairii, Arracan, deiphobus, ? East India, spp. nn., 
D. Sharp, I. c. p. 270. 
Corynophyllus major, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 273, ? Australia. 
Oryctes landbecJci, sp. n., Philippi, S. E. Z. xxxiv. p. 309, pi. ii. figs. 
2a-r, Andes, Talcaregue. 
Cetoniides. 
O. Mohnike, Arch. f. Nat. xxxix. 1, pp. 109-247, pis. vi.-xi., describes 
the Philippine species. Corrections are made in Wallace's Catalogue, 
and observations on geographical distribution (table, p. 247) and syno- 
nymy ; Protcetia, Burm., is not considered separable from Cefonia, nor 
Mycteristes from Phcedimus. Besides new species, the author figures 
Phcedimus jagori, G-erst., pi. vi. fig. 1, Macronota vidua, Wall., pi. vi. fig. G, 
M. guttidata, Wall., pi. vii. fig. 9, and Glycyphana oithiessida, White, 
pi. viii. fig. 4. 
PUesiorrhina specularis, Gerst., fig. 1, Trymodera aterrima, G., figs. 2, 
2a, Heteroclita corpulenta, G., figs., 3, 3«, Diseopeltis lateralis, G., fig. 4, 
Pachnoda ephipjnata, G., fig. 5, Ccenochilus appendiculatus, G., fig. 6, 
figured in V. d. Decken's Reisen, iii. pt. 2, pi. vi. 
Tropi[do']nota lethierrii, Rche., = squalida, L., var. ; Oocythyrea nivei- 
picta, Fairm., ex. typ., = T.fatima, Coq., ex. typ., and is not Enoploiarsus 
costatus, Luc, as DeMarseul states, but the latter maybe a sex of deserti- 
cola, Luc. ; L. Bedel, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iii. p. Ixxxvi. 
Cetonia floricola and m.etaU'tca. Hochhuth, Bull. Mosc. xlvi. 1, p. 151, 
gives his reasons for considering these as distinct species. 
Pantodinus Jdugi, Burm. Both sexes, from Guatemala, are now 
known. The insect should be placed at the head of the Trichiides. E. 
Candeze, CR. Ent. Belg. xvi. p. xl. 
Westwoodia, g. n., F. de Castelnau, R. Z. (3) i. p. 397. Goliathides : 
intermediate between Mycteristes and Pho'dimiis, diifering from both in 
