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pallasi, Gebl., nec Fisch., is re-named gebleri, and is probably only a var. 
of ghjcyrrhizce. Pall., of which olivieri, Thorns, (politum, Fisch., nec 
Dalm.) is probably a local race ; D. ahakumovii, Thorns., = politum^ Dalm., 
var.; Z). sM^i<m^MWi, Ferrari, = nitidmn, Mots.; a var. of D. femoratum^ 
BruUe, from Salonica, is named lineaticolle ; a var. of D. molitor, F., from 
Embrun, is named hrisouti ; varr. of D. saulcii, Thoms., named halepense 
[? aleppense], atticum, and parnassi. 
Dorcadion uhagoni, Per., re-described and figured, from Cuenca ; Mar- 
tinez y Saez, An. Soc. Esp. ii. p. 69, pi. i. fig. 5. D. annulicorna^ Chevr., 
varies in colour, and ? = handschuchi, Kiist. ; Perez Areas, Act. Soc. Esp. 
ii. p. 11. 
Listroptera perforata^ Burm., nec Klug, is re-named ^mmwa [ ? -wtc] ; 
Tapina coronata, Thoms., nec Serv., re-named diadema ; Phantasis crispa, 
Gmel., nec F., re-named gmelini : Gemminger, C. H. xi. p. 146. 
Monohammus dentator. Transformations and habits fully described : 
F. C. Bowditch, Am. Nat. vii. pp. 498-500. 
Monohammus impluviatus^ Mots., = saltuarius, Esch. ; Blessig, Hor. Ent. 
Ross. ix. p. 198 (it is specifically distinct; Solsky, ibid., note). M. 
4:-maculatus, Mots., = sartor, F. ; Agapanthia angusticollis and lineaticollis 
are not distinct ; A.fasciculosa, Mots., = pilicornis, F. ; Saperda rudolphiy 
Cederh., segdlii, Froh., = perforata, Pall. : id. I. c. pp. 200-219. 
Mesosa nuhila : larvae in branches from lower parts of oaks. G. 
Tappes, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iii. p. cxciii. 
Xylorhiza venosa, Latr., destructive to Callicarpa macrophylla in 
China, described and figured in its chief stages by H. Lucas, Ann. Soc. 
Ent. Fr. (5) iii. pp. 375-386, pi. xi. 
Melanauster macularius, Thoms., = punctator, F., var., = chinensiSf 
Forst. ; M. championi, White, = ruber, Dalm. ; BatOcera cJiinensis, 
Thoms., = lineolata, Chevr.; Yochostyla japonica, Thoms., = Bumetopia 
oscitans, Pasc. ; Thyestes p)ubescens, Thoms., = gebleri, Fald. ; H. W. 
Bates, Ann. N. H. (4) xii. pp. 311-386. 
Frea marmorata, Gerst., fig. 5, Phoryctus mucoreus, G., fig. 6, Hippop- 
sicon virgatum, G., fig. 7, Tetraglenes phantoma, G., fig. 8 ; V. d, Decken's 
Reisen, iii. pt. 2, pi. xii. 
Amphionycha subarmata, Lee, is a Eupogonius ; Leconte, Sm. misc. 
Coll. No. 264, p. 236. 
Agapanthia asphodeli: larva described by Mulsant & Mayet, Mem. 
Ac. Lyon, xix. pp. 346-348. 
Agapanthia micans, Payk., recorded (doubtfully) from Gt. Britain. 
E. C. Rye, Ent. M. M. ix. p. 190. 
Saperda populnea very injurious to aspens in the forest of Senart ; 
J. Fallou, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iii. p. cxciii. 
Saperda phoca. On its habits in the Grenoble Alps, cf. A. Ponson, 
Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iii. pp. clxii. & clxxxv. Larva and economy 
described by J. Erne, MT. schw. ent. Ges. iv. pp. 135-137. 
New genera and species : — 
Microlera, H. W. Bates, I. c. p. 380. Facies of Ptinus. Apparently 
belongs to the Apomecynince, except for its short metathorax ; also sug- 
