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Mesoxenomorphus^ pp. 451 & 522. Allied to 3Iesoxenus, but with eyes. 
M. africanus^ p. 605, Caffraria. 
ZTe^ero/JSis, pp. 452 & 523. 'Near Amaurorhinus, but with a developed 
scutellum. H. lawsoni, p. 606, New Zealand. 
Pseudomesoxenus, pp. 453 & 525. Differs from Amaurorhinus in its 
more elongate metasternum, thicker and subtriangular rostrum, shorter 
and more slender limbs, simple' 3rd tarsal joint, convex underside, &c. 
Type, Pentarthrum suhccccum^ WoU. 
Halorhynchus, pp. 454 & 526. Entirely eyeless, tibiae with a distinct 
spinule inside, apical hook of 2 hinder legs almost spiniform, 4 anterior 
tarsi narrow, hinder pair more robust, ungues rudimentary. H. ccecus, 
p. 606, W. Australia. 
Pentarthrum zealandicum, New Zealand, oiitidum, Chili, p. 598, affine, 
ChiU, longirostre, New Zealand, p. 599, siihsericatum, New Zealand, rugosum, 
Say lee, sublosvigatum, Sula, p. 600, gragi,'Brsizi[, nigrum, Tasmania, p. 601. 
Onycholipides (subf. n., p. 435 ; funiculus 6-jointed, tibiae fossorial, 
not hooked at apex, tarsi tetramerous). Includes Georhynchus, OnychoUps, 
Raymondionymus, and Alaocyha. 
Cossonides. 
StyjjJiIoderes, pp. 457 & 535. Differs from Cotaster, Mots., in its more 
flattened, nude body, longer and more slender rostrum, antennae, and legs, 
smaller eyes, uneven thorax, longer 2nd joint of the looser funiculus, 
smaller apical hook, wider and more distinctly bilobed 3rd tarsal joint, 
and much larger claws. Type, C. littoralis, Mots., = exsculptus, Boh. 
Pseudophloeophagus, pp. 460 & 540. Combines the parallel, less 
inflated shape and conspicuous scutellum of Rhyncolus with the abbreviated 
metasternum and slender antennae and tarsi of Phlceophagus. Phi. tenax, 
Woll. {Phi. ceneojnceus, Boh., also seems possibly a member of this genus). 
Thaumastophasis, pp. 460 & 541. Tibial hook obsolete, front coxse 
contiguous, intermediate pair barely separated, eyes enormous, club of 
antennas slender and acuminate, thorax narrow, small, and uneven : allied 
to preceding. T. oculatus, p. 606, S. Australia. 
Himatium, pp.461 & 542. Narrow, parallel, cylindric, not very convex, 
sparingly set with elongate, partially erect, f ulvescent hairs. H. piihescens, 
p. 607, Malabar. 
Pholidonotus, pp. 461 & 542. Surface scaled : allied to Himatium, but 
with antennae more medially inserted, setose and thicker legs, &c. P. 
squamosus, p. 607, Sarawak. 
Coptorhamphus, pp. 462 & 543. Funiculus gradually enlarged, front 
coxae nearly contiguous, femora toothed, tibiae tufted at outer apex, 
thorax foveated. (7. suhfasciatus, Java, strangulatus, Sarawak, p. 608. 
Aphanomraata, pp. 463 & 544. Black, shining, bald, with a somewhat 
elongate-triangular rostrum, transverse scutellum, small and simple 3rd 
tarsal joint. Combines some characters of Phlceophagus and Rkyncolus. 
R. euphorhiarum, Woll. 
Brachyscapus, pp. 463 & 544. With an enlarged scutellum, ample 
wings, short triangular rostrum, sub- approximate eyes, and a very short 
scape. B. crassirostris, p. 609, Natal. 
Amorphorhynchus, pp. 464 & 546, note. A subgenus of Phlaopha- 
