28(3 
COLEOPTERA. 
tanus^ Luc, should probably also be united ; S. A. de Marseul, Bull. Soc. 
Ent. Fr. (5) iii. pp. Ixii.-lxiv., cxx. Lucas, /. c. p. Ixiv., demurs to this 
opinion ; but subsequently, p. xciii., admits its correctness as to the two 
first insects, maintaining the specific value of the third. Leprieur, I. c. 
pp. xciv. & clxi., gives particulars of captures {cf. also De Marseul, p. clxx.). 
Gr. Allard, ^. c. p. cxx., from fresh material, maintains the specific value 
of L. lilljmtanus. 
Polpogenia laglaizii, sp. n., F. Bates, Ent. M. M. x. p. 47, Cape Verde. 
Pimetia puberula, sp. n., A. Chevrolat, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iii. p. 203, 
Syria. 
Moly rides. 
Phynocolus petrosus, Gerst., fig. 4, frondosus, G., fig. 5, Sepidium mus- 
cosum, G., fig. 2, figured in V. d. Decken's Reisen, iii. pt. 2, pi. ix. 
Trachynotus. Haag-Rutenberg, C. H. xi. pp. 1-43, monographs this 
genus, with which he unites Somaticus and Tracheloium, Hope, consider- 
ing the rounded form of the eyes to be the only real point of difference 
between it and Psammodes, and that Clinocraniuni, Sol., is a highly 
developed form of it. Pimelia leucophrys, Hbst., = Sepidium rugosum, 
F. (Von Harold, Z. c. p. 9, note, points ont that P. leucophrys must be 
attributed to Lichtenstein, 1795, prior toHerbst) ; Trachynotus elongatus, 
01., T. proximus^ Cast., and T. iestudinarius, Dej. Cat., = reticulatus, 
Deg., varr. ; T. lacunosus, Sol., ex. typ., = plicatus, Wied. Psammodes 
hirtipennis, Haag, being preoccupied, is re-named vulpinus (p. 45, note). 
EthmuSj g. n., id. I. c. p. 44. Allied to Psammodes and Trachynotus : 
antennae dilated, thorax very wide behind, flat, strigilate, trisinuate at the 
base, elytra narrow, head large and free. E. macula tus, Angola, latus, 
N'Gami, id. I. c. p. 45, spp. nn. 
Trachynotus wahlbegi, Svakop, badeni, Caffraria, p. 11, bohemani, p. 11, 
N'Gami, Svakop, cinctus, p. 12, Central Africa, brucJci, p. 13, tentijrioides, 
p. 24, /rowto/fs, p. 42, N'Gami, punctiger, scaber, p. \b, gracilipes^ p. 19, 
tibialis, p. 20, tricostatus, licinoides, p. 23, dilatatus, p. 25, contractus, p. 27, 
setulosus, p. 31, crinitus, p. 32, kraatzi, p. 33, similis, chevrolati, p. 35, 
recurvus, plicipennis, p. 38, ornatus, p. 40, Cape of Good Hope, stali, p. 18, 
Svakop, bipunctatus, p. 20, albimaculatus, p. 42, Caffraria, geniculatus, p. 21, 
vittiger, p. 22, Diamond Fields, S. Africa, vestitus, p. 30, S. Africa ; id. I. c. 
spp. nn. 
Hopatrides. 
Hopatrum,. Kraatz, B. E. Z. xvii. pp. 436-439, discusses various 
unknown species. H. patruele, famelicum, and setulosum, Kiist., = 
rusticum,, 01. ; //. hneare, Kiist., = cosfatu7n, Brulle ; //. pedestre, Ros., 
ands^^^rw^^, Kiist., = pesthiense, Kiist. ; H.graniger and hispidosum,'Bv\\\\(\ 
= verrucosum, Germ. ; //. gihbwn, Kiist., and elevatum, Brulle, ^ dar- 
dunum, Stern. 
Phylax littoralis; larva described by Mulsant & Mayet, Mem. Ac. 
Lyon, xix. pp. 338-340. 
Anomalipus heraldicus, Gerst,, pi. ix. fig. 3, Cyptus acabrosas, G., pi. x. 
fig. i. : V. (1. l^ccken's Roisen, iii. pt. 2. 
