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gestive of Mesolita (Fannenince)^ but with non-divaricate claws, middle 
tibiae grooved outwardly, &c. M. ptinoides, id. I. c. p. 381, Hiogo. 
Lasiapheles, id. L c. p. 382. Apodasyince : but with the middle aceta- 
bula open outwardly. Facies of a large Obrium. L. ohrioides, id. ibid., 
Nagasaki. 
Asaperda, id. Z. c. p. 385. Facies of the Saperdce, but with diverging, 
simple claws. Agrees best with the Apomecyninoi, but perhaps forming 
a distinct group, near the Agapantliiince. A. rufipes, Hiogo, agapanthina, 
Awomori, Yokohama, id. I. c. p. 386. 
Sternidius, Leconte, op. cit. (264) p. 234, = Div. C of Leconte's 
Liopus, differing from Leptostylus in the longer 1st joint of its hind 
tarsi, and from Liopus in its broad truncate mesosternum. Liopus alpha, 
Say {L. misellus and rusticus, Lee. are varr. of this), and allies ; and S. 
crassulus, id. /. c. p. 235, Lower California. 
Eutassus, id. I. c. p. 235. Acanthocinince : antennae with joints 5-11 
shorter than 4th joint (= Mecotatartus, H. W. Bates ; E,ec. Am. Ent. 
1873, p. 96, note). E. (granosus, op. cit. No. 265, p. 339, =) asper, id. 
op. cit. (264) p. 236, Lower California. 
Styloxus, id. op. cit. (264), p. 239. Allied to Methia (see op. cit. No. 
265, p. 348). S. lucanus, id. op. cit. (264), p. 240, Lower California. 
Rhopaloscelis, Blessig, Hor. Ent. Ross. ix. p. 205. Facies of Astynomus, 
but allied to Stenidea and Pogonocherus ; differing from the latter in its 
much narrower build, longer antennas (of which the 5th joint is only 
slightly shorter than the 4th), and want of tufts on the elytra ; and from 
the .former in the strongly clavate femora, laterally tuberculate thorax, 
&c. R. unifasciatus, id. I. c. p. 206, pi. viii. fig. 3, Amur. 
Eurycotyle, id. I. c. p. 210. Facies of Liopus, but with differently built 
antennae, the front acetabula angulated outwards, the thorax with simple 
sides, &c. E. maacki, id. I. c. p. 211, pL viii. fig. 4, S. E. Siberia. 
Tylopliorus, id. I. c. p. 213. Near Niphona, but with the facies of 
Coptops, and doubtfully distinct from Hecyrida, Thoms.. T. wulffiusi, id. 
I. c. p. 215, pi. viii. fig. 3, Port Bruce. 
Echthistatus gibber, Bates, I. c. p. 308, Maiyasan. 
Monilema gigas, forte, Arizona, obtusum, Utah, Leconte, op. cit. (264), 
p. 230. 
Dorcadion brunneicolle, 37, spectabile, 38, biforme, 53, Persia, mniszechi, 
39, seminudum, 83, striolatum, 93, sericatulum, 98, Caucasus, lugubre, 41, 
Salonica, Macedonia, impressicolle, 47, Syria, pilosellum, 58, Mytilene, 
minutum, 76, Greece, forcipiferum, 60, Palestine, insulare, 62, Naxos, 
lativittatum, 66, aurivittatum, 81, semivelutinum, 82, piochardi, 85, scrobi- 
colle, 97, Asia Minor, javeti, 91, Greece and Asia Minor, becJceri, 71, Der- 
bent, elegans, 73, sai^eptanum, 74, Sarepta, semilucens, 84, Mongolia, basale, 
86, Armenia, kollari, 87, macropus, 99, Amasia, i-jmstidatum, 88, Darda- 
nelles, /a/Zaa?, 89, Roumelia, heldreichi, 90, Athens, libanoticum, 100, Mt. 
Lebanon, Kraatz, I. c. ; D. apicale, Chevrolat, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iii. 
p. 205, Syria. 
Monohammus subfasciatus, p. 308, Nagasaki, luxuriosus, Japan and N. 
China, fraudator, Nagasaki, p. 309, sejunctus (? = Oroides sobrius, Pasc), 
degeuer, p. 310, Japan, Bates, 1. c: M. guttatus, Blessig, /. c. p. 196, 
