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Alegoria sallcei, p. 181, Mexico, quadmticollis, p. 182, Venezuela, 
parallela, p. 183, Brazils, id. op. cit. ix. spp. nn. 
Uloma ajprcEa, Kraatz, B. E. Z. xvii. p. 196, Cyprus ; U. bicolor, Kirsch, 
oj). cit p. 403, Peru : spp. nn. 
Peltoides capensis, Dej. Gat., described: F. Bates, op. cit. ix. p. 262. 
Toxicum jncticolle, sp. n., id. op. cit. x. p. 45, New Guinea (? = chevro- 
lati, Montr., re-characterized : id. I. c. p. 52). 
HelcBides. 
Afimopeus amaroides, Pascoe {ex descr.), and Cilihe pliosphugoides^ 
"WMte, = C. elongata, Breme, of which a var. granulipennis is described 
from New Zealand ; F. Bates, Ann. N. H. (4) xii. pp. 474 & 478. 
^thalides, g. n., id. Ent. M. M. x. p. 50, Nyctozoilides : intermediate 
between the typical genus and Onosterrhus. jE. punctipennis^ sp. n., id. 
I. c. p. 51, West Australia. 
Styrus, g. n., id. Tr. E. Soc. 1873, p. 348. Near Nyctozoilus, but with- 
out its facies. S. elongatulus, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 350, Queensland (? = 
N. elongatulus, W. Macleay). 
Amphianax, g. n., id. I. c. p. 350. General form of Cilihe, but allied 
to the Onosterrhus group : metastemum longer than in any of the related 
genera. A. subcoriaceus, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 351, Australia. 
Agasihejies, g. n., id. I. c. p. 352. Facies of the Coelometopides, but with 
majority of characters decidedly leading to Onosterrhus, from which the 
form of its head, and its thorax being strongly constricted near the base, 
at once distinguish it. A. icestwoodi, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 353, S. Australia. 
Nyctozoilus deyrollii, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 348_, (? W.) Australia. 
Cilihe opacula, p. 474, nitidula and otagensis (and var. ? grandis), p. 476, 
humeralis, p. 480, thoracica, p. 481 , hrevipennis, p. 482, rugosa, p. 483, 
tibialis, p. 484, impress if rons, p. 485, New Zealand, pascoii, p. 479, Pitt's 
Island, id. Ann. N. H. (4) xii. spp. nn. 
Onosterrhus punctulatus, sp. n., id. Ent. M. M. x. p. 51, W. Australia. 
GossyjpMdes . 
Cossyphus dentiventris, Gerst., figured in V. d, Decken's Reisen, iii. pt. 2, 
pi. X. fig. 2. Sexual characters of the genus referred to ; Gerstacker, 
ibid. p. 187, note. 
Tenebrionides . 
Tenebrio, F., nec L., is re-named Tenehrionellus, to include obscurus, 
molitor, and allies : G. R. Crotch, Check-List N. A. Col. p. 105 \_Mene- 
drio, Motsch., Bull. Mosc. xlv. 2 ; type, T. obscurus']. 
Encyalesthus brevicornis. Mots., = Pachyurgus aureus, Melsh. ; J. L. 
Leconte, P. Ac. Philad. 1873, p. 335. 
Proderops, g. n., Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iii. p. 393. Very 
near Zophobas, but with very large head and small elytra, eyes widely 
separated from thorax, equidistant legs, &c. P. for amino sus, sp. n., id. I. c. 
p. 394, S. America. 
Calcar raffrayi, sp. n., id. R. Z. (3) i. p. 340, Algiers. 
Goniadera cariosa and parvula, spp. nn., id. Ann. Mus. Genov. iv. p. 533, 
Montevideo. 
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