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Podolia, p. 23, letliierrii, p. 24, Reinosa, graellsi, p. 25, Spain, France, 
spp. nn. 
Stephanophorus, p. 39. Conorhynchides : no differential characters 
given (? = Enti/mefopiis, Mots.), Type, Cleonus roridus, Pall. 
Temnorhhms, p. 41. Conorhynchides: rostrum longitudinally keeled 
in the middle, deeply emarginate at apex. Type, Cleonus inimosce^ 01. ; 
also Cjeheli, Woll., = orhitalis, Fhs., = conicicolUs, 01., and other known 
species; and T. pilosus, p. 42, Mrguisicus, p. 43, Kirguise Steppes, rufulus, 
p. 43, Kordofan, saucerottii, Sennaar, albijimbriatus, Algeria, p. 44, 
cegyptius, p. 45, Egypt, spp. nn. 
Cossinoderus, p. 49. No rostral keel ; a small pit between the eyes. 
Type, Lixus candidus, 01. 
Pycnodactylus, p. 50. Allied to Leucomigus and Conorhynchus, but 
with different rostrum and tarsi. Type, C. pacificus, 01. ; also tomentosus, 
Sch., cretosus, Fairm., and P. fuscoirroratus, sp. n., p. 51, Persia (the 3 
last all one species, and queried as not distinct from the first ; Desbro- 
chers, MT. schw. ent. Ges. iv. p. 197). 
Cylindropterus, p. 57. True Cleonides. C. luxerii, sp. n., p. 58, Egypt, 
Syria. 
Trachydemus, p. 59. Type, Pachycerus rugosus^ Luc. 
Centrocleonus, p. 62. Type, Cleonus fallax, Sch. 
Tetragonothorax, ibid. Type, C. retusus, F. 
Gonocleonus (Jekel, MS.), p. 63. Type, C. helferi, Chevr., and C. angu- 
latus, sp. n., p. 64, Oran. 
Neocleonus, p. 66. Type, C. mucidus, Germ., and other African species ; 
also N.f rater, p. 67, hypocrita, p. 75, Pondicherry, consimilis, p. 68, Ben- 
guela (? = C. relafus, Gyll., var.), coquereli, Madagascar, costulatus, 
? Senegal, p. 69, pudendiis, p. 70, Senegal, Kordofan, thibetanus, p. 71, 
Thibet, himaculatus, Siam, orientalis, China, E. India, p. 72, zebra, p. 73, 
E. India, Ceylon, rufirostris, p. 74, Senegal, sordidus, Amboina, trifas- 
ciatus. White Nile, p. 76, spp. nn. 
Apleurus, p. 78. A. fossus, ibid., boucardi, p. 79, Mexico, quadri- 
lineatus, p. 80, Texas. 
Pseudocleonus, p. 88 ( = Oosomus, Mots., nec Sch.). Type, C. cinereus, 
F. , = costatus, F. 
Priorhinus (script. Pnowor/u'yiws, p. 112), p. 91. Ty^Q, Lixus c«m6S,Wied. 
Cnemodontus, p. 92. Type, C. limpidus, Gyll. ; also Pachycerus sparsus, 
Sch., re-named denominandus, p. 92, because of C. sparsus, Gyll. [which 
the author himself states to be a Cyphocleonus~\, and Cn. gypsatus and 
oblongus, spp. nn., p. 93, Cape of Good Hope. 
Xanthochelus, p. 94. Winged, with florescence as in Lixus ; form of 
certain Z/ttHm. Type, X canescens, p. 95, Egypt (C. cinerascens, Dej. 
Cat.), longus, ? Syria, niloticus. Upper Egypt, p. 96, montivagus, Siberia, 
ccelestis, China, p. 97, spp. nn., and, among other known species, Cleonus 
mixtus, Sch. [re-named sulphurifer, p. 95, because of C mixtus, F., which 
the author states, I. c, to be a Pachycerus, and at p. 110 places in Rhab- 
dorhynchus, Mots.]. 
Bothynoderes sareptensis, Sarepta, nigricinctus, S. Russia, p. 8, menetriesi, 
Turcomania, betavorus [betiv-'j, Crimea, Caucasus (larva very injurious to 
