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beetroot ; imago devours other larvae on that plant, p. 6), p. 9, caucasicus. 
p. 10, Caucasus, crotchi, p. 11, Carthagena, uniformis, hispanus, p. 12, 
Spsim, fssirostris, p. 14, N. Persia, maculicollis^ p. 15, Malta, gencei, p. 18, 
mus, p. 20, Sardinia, peregrinus^ p. 19, Montpellier, anguHcollis, p. 20, 
Turkey. 
Stephanocleonus anceps, p. 27, marginiguttatus^ (? praec. var.), p. 28, 
loratus, p. 31,foveifrons, p. 34, indutus, p. 35, Mongolia, deportatus^-p. 29, 
E. Siberia, Uneirostris, p. 30, Dauria, manner Jieimi, p. 32, Kiakhta, semi- 
costatus, niveus, p. 33, Siberia. 
Conorhynchus jjlumheicollis^ S. E. Russia, lacerta^ Caucasus, p. 46, 
gibhirostris, N. Persia, j9istor, Syria, p. ¥l,falircei, p. 49, Tartary. 
Eumecops sjncatus, p. 52, Siberia. 
Leucomigus lucasi, p. 53, Algeria, cristatus, p. 98, S. W. Africa. 
Liocleonus umbrosus, p. 57, E. India. 
Porocleonus insidiosus, p. 61, Sarepta (? = scrobicollis, Mots.). 
Leucosomus heros, p. 66, S. Algeria. 
Pachycerus echii, p. 81, France (= albarius, Gyll., var. ; Desbrochers, 
I. c), abeiUii, p. 82, Marseilles. 
Rhahdorhynchus seriegranosus, p. 86, Oran. 
Mecaspis albivirgatus, p. 87, Algeria. 
Cyphocleonus achatesides, p. 90, Sarepta. 
Hylobiides. 
Hylobius abietis, L., var., occurs in Japan ; Roelofs, Ann. Ent. Belg. 
xvi. p. 187. 
Scapliostethus, g. n., id. I. c. p. 191. Differs from Hylobius in its 
prosternum being excavated, with projecting borders ; hooks of tarsi 
appendiculated, as in Niphades, Pasc. S. variegatus, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 192, 
pi. iii. figs. 12, V2a-c, Japan. 
Lepyrus japonicus^ sp. n., id. I. c. p. 186, Japan. 
Hylobius signatipennis, p. 187, rectirostris, perforatus, p. 188, cribratus, 
elongatus, p. 190, id. I. c. Japan ; H. sparsutus, p. 175, longicollis, p. 176, 
Morocco, Tournier, MT. schw. ent. Ges. iv. : spp. nn. 
Orthorhinus tenellus^ p. 180, Champion Bay, infdus, Richmond River, 
carinatus, Wide Bay, p. 181, Pascoe, ojj. cit. xi. spp. nn. 
ErMinides. 
Pascoe, I. c. pp. 182 & 182, tabulates the known Australian genera, 
following Lacordaire, but considers that the Cryptoplides and Storeide.s 
of that author should be united with his true Erirhinides. The New 
Zealand genera Hoplocneme and StephanorJiynchus are widely separated 
from all Australian forms. Bagous occurs in Australia. 
Auchmerestlies^ Ktz., does not belong to the Br achy derides^ but to this 
group, near Eugnomus. Metacinops, Ktz., does not belong to the Otio- 
rhynchides, but should also be placed near the Eugnomides, to which Eute- 
cheus, Sch., and Macropoda, Montr., are also to be referred. H. Jekel, 
Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iii. p. cxxxviii. 
Bagous brevis, Sch., from England ; E. C. Rye, Ent. M. M. ix. p. 242. 
Sharpia, g. n., Tournier, CR. Ent. Belg. xvi. p. cxxxvii. Represents 
