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COLEOPTERA. 
Ceramhyx veluiinus, BruUe, with truncate elytra, from Valencia : Perez 
Areas, Act. Soc. Esp. ii. p. 7. 
Stromatium unicolor : larva described by Mulsant & Mayet, Mem. Ac- 
Lyon, xix. pp. 344-346, 
Phoracantlia recurva at Canterbury, New Zealand : C. M. Wakefield, 
Tr. N. Z. Inst. vi. p. 154. 
Compsomera fenestrata, Gerst., fig. 3, Rliopalizus sansibaricus, fig. 4 ; 
Y. d. Decken's Reisen, iii, pt. 2, pi. xii. 
Aromia moschata. Figured, and general description of habits, by 
E. Lefroy, Sci. Goss. 1873, p. 266, figs. 170 & 171. It apparently feeds on 
sycamore in the Yosges and near the Grande-Chartreuse : Callidium 
Tiungaricum occurs with it. Y. Mayet, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iii. p. cxcix. 
Thevenet, ihid.^ states that willows are to be found in the latter 
locality. 
Toxotus^ Anthophylax, Pachyta, and Acmceops generically differentiated, 
with observations on the value attributed to them by different authors. 
P. hicuneata, Mots., = An. A-maculatus, L., var. ; varieties are described 
of P. variabilis, Gebl., and interrogationis, L. ; P. ustulata, Mots., = Ac. 
strigilatus, F. ; Stenura sedakovii, Mann., ? = Strang alia bifasciata, Schr., 
2 var. ; Blessig, Hor. Ent . Eoss. ix. p. 229 et seq. 
Acmceops nigripennis, varians, and fuscicejis, Lee, = bivittata, Say ; A. 
lugeiis, moUipilosa, fusca, californica, and subcyanea, Lee, = tumida, Hjec, 
A. dorsalis and lupina, Lee, = subpilosa, Lec. ; A. marginalis, Lee, = 
longicornis, Kby. ; A. gibbula, Lee, = proteus, Kby. ; A. fulvipennis, 
Mann., longiceps, Kby., strigilata, F., = pratensis, Laich,; Leconte, I. c. 
(264) pp. 209 & 210. 
Callidium pilicolle, Thoms., ? = macropus, Kryn. ; Clytus auboueri, 
Desbr., = sterni, Ktz. : L. Bedel, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iii. pp. Ixxxvii. 
& Ixxxviii. Desbrochers, I. c. p. ccxvi., objects to the latter collocation, 
which, however. Bedel, p. ccxvii. corroborates. E. Olivier, I. c. p. ccxxvii. 
confirms Bedel, and states that Clytus sterni, Ktz., = duponti, Muls., = 
cinereus, Gory (found also in the United States, doubtless imported : 
Chevrolat, ibid.). 
Clytus perspicillum, Fisch., = comptus, Mann., $ ; J. Faust, Hor. Ent. 
Ross. ix. p. 315. 
Clytus erytliocephalus, F., taken in the middle of England. E. C. Rye, 
Ent. M. M. ix. p. 215. It has occurred at Epping, doubtless imported 
from N. America : H. Doubleday, torn. cit. p. 268. 
Vesperus. Sanz's notes, in ' Resumen de los Trabajos del Ateneo pro- 
pagador de las Ciencias naturales ' for 1872-73, p. 8, have not been seen 
by the Recorder. 
Vesperus xatarti. Transformations described from Aragonese indivi- 
duals. The young larva is very agile, and has eyes and long hairs : the 
adult is blind, very slow, and almost glabrous (described, p. 119). J. 
Lichtcnstein and Y. Mayet, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iii. pp. 116-122, pi. v. 
No. ii. figs. 1-12. An instance of the larva, after making its cell, not 
changing to pupa, but coming out again to feed, is given by Lichtcnstein, 
/. c. Bull. p. xxi. This species is injurious to vines in the Roussillon 
district: P. Pellet, Nouv. et faits, 1873, p. clxx. 
