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Mr. Charles J. Galian on the 
Hephialtes, Thomson. 
16. Hephialtes tricostatiis, Thorns. 
Systema Cerambycidarum, p. 285 (1864). 
Sab. Guadeloupe (Vitrac) aud Cayenne. 
I give this species on the authority of Messrs. Fleu- 
tiaux and Salle, who, however, quote it as a synonym of 
Prionus sulcatus, Olivier and Beauvois. An examination 
of the ligures given by the latter two authors will show 
that they cannot refer to H. tricostatus. I believe that I 
am right in placmg sulcatus j Oliv., above as a synonym 
of Orthosoma hrunneum. I have been told by M. Salle 
that the species received by him from Guadeloupe is 
Hephialtes tricostatus. 
MoNODESMUS, Serville. 
17. Monodesmus callidioideSj Serv., Ann. Soo. Ent. Fr., 
1832, p. 161 ; Chevr., Ann. Fr., 1862, p. 268. ' 
Hah. Cuba — Havana. 
18. Monodesmus nothus, Chevr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 
1862, p. 269. 
Hah. Jamaica (?). 
Pkosternodes, ThomsoD. 
19. Prosternodes cinnamipennis, Chevr. 
Solenoptera cinnamipennis, Chevr., Rev. Zoologique 
1838, p. 281 ; lJuval, Sagra's Hist. Cuba Insect. 
p. 258, pi. 10, fig. 1 1857). 
Prosternodes cinnamipennis, Thoms., Essai Class, des 
Ceramb., p. 307 (1860) ; Chevr., Ann. Soc. Ent. 
Fr., 1862, p. 271. 
Hah. Cuba. 
20. Prosternodes scutellatus, Gahan, Ann. and Mag. Nat, 
Hist., ser. 6, vol. vi., p. 25 (1890). 
Hah. Haiti. 
21. Prosternodes dominicensis, Gahan, Z.c, p. 26. 
Hab. Haiti. 
