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Spermologus, but with the facies of Dorytomus; scrobes confluent 
beneath, eyes meeting beneath, tarsi moderately dilated. S. heydeni, Syria^ 
and grandis, Persia, indicated as new, but not described, and Erirhinus 
rubidus, Rosenh. 
Endaliscus, Kirsch, B. E. Z, xvii. p. 419. Cryptoplides : near the 
American Endalus, Cast., on account of its 6-jointed funiculus, and to be 
placed next TanyspJiyrus in European lists. E. skalitzkii, sp. n., id. L g. 
p. 421, Bohemia. 
Pascoe, I. c, describes the following new genera and species : — 
Agestra, p. 183. More allied to Dorytomus than to any other genus. 
Femora toothed beneath ; 2 basal abdominal segments very short and in- 
distinctly limited. ^4. suturalis, p. 184, Fremantle. 
Eniopea. p. 184. Placed provisionally near Erirhinus. Antennal club 
large, loose jointed ; 2 basal abdominal segments short, the last one large, 
forming a pygidium. E. amcma, ibid., Fremantle. 
Diethusa, p. 185. Rostrum short, suddenly narrowed towards the apex ; 
breast channelled, abdominal segments normal. D. fervida, ibid., S. 
Australia. 
Lyhceha, p. 186. Rostrum cylindrical, sutures of abdominal segments 
slightly curved. L. subfasciata, ibid., repanda^ p. 187, Swan River. 
Enide, p. 187. Differs from Lybceba in its rostrum being bent and 
narrowed towards the apex. E. porphyrea, ibid., W. Australia, cestuans, 
Swan River, saniosa, Fremantle, p. 188. 
Hedyopsis^ p. 188. Alhed to Erytenna, but with no ocular lobes, and 
the anterior and intermediate tibiae with two apical spurs. H. selligera^ 
p. 189, Champion Bay. 
Gerynassa. p. 189. Also allied to Erytenna, but with coarsely faceted 
eyes and subtruncated b&,se to the prothorax. G. nodulosa, ibid., W. & S. 
Australia, basalis, p. 190, G-awler. 
Dicomada, p. 190. Allied to Cydmcca, but with rostrum broader at 
apex. D. litigiosa, ibid., Fremantle, ovalis, Swan River, terrea, Champion 
Bay, p. 191. 
Paryzeta, p. 191. Differs from Xeda in its rostrum being slender and 
broader at apex, and its elytra narrower. P. inusiva, p. 192, Champion 
Bay. 
Xeda, p. 192. Differs from Cydrnma in its scape impinging on the eye, 
in the absence of ocular lobes, and in the approximation of the inter- 
mediate coxae. X. amplipennis, Swan River, biUneata, Champion Bay, 
ibid. 
Olancm, p. 193. Of doubtful affinities. Antennal scrobes prgemedian, 
oblique, abruptly running beneath rostrum ; no scales, except beneath. 
0. nigricollis, ibid.. Swan River. 
Antyllis, ibid. General appearance of Xeda, but with a 6-jointed funi- 
culus. A. setosa, ibid., S. Australia, griseola, Swan River, aurulenta, 
Champion Bay, p. 194. 
Cyttalia, p. 194. Agrees with Phrenozemia in its narrow head gradually 
passing into the rostrum, but pubescent or pilose, not scaly, and only the 
hind femora toothed. C. griseipila, p. 195, Sydney. 
Erapleds filirostris, p. 185, Champion Bay, storeoides, p. 186, Queensland- 
