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ADDENDA. 
The following species were accidentally omitted in treating of 
the genera to which they belong : — 
Subtribe AcANTHociNiTiE. 
Group AcanthoderiTKB. 
Genus Oreodera. 
13. Oreodera (Anoreind) hiannulata^ n. sp. 
O. oblongo-ovata, convexa, fulvo-bmnnea ; thorace lateribus tumidis 
obtusis ; elytris apice singulatim rotundatis, supra tenuiter punc- 
tatis fulvo-brunneo et fuliginoso variegatis, lateribus apud medium 
maeula fulvo-bmnnea annulo cinereo-albo circumcincta ; antennis 
setosis, fuscis, articulis basi testaceis. Long. 2| lin. 
Head clothed with tawny-brown tomentum, impressed between 
the antennse; eyes distant on the vertex. Antennse longer than 
the body, clothed beneath with numerous stiff hairs; basal 
joint reddish, the rest dark brown, with bases of joints pale testa- 
ceous. Thorax short, transverse, nearly as broad in the middle 
as the base of the elytra ; sides tumid, obtuse ; surface clothed 
with a mixture of tawny-brown and dark-brown tomentum. 
Elytra oblong, narrowed towards the apex, at the latter singly 
rounded; surface convex, free from tubercles, finely punctured 
and clothed with a mixture of dark-brown and tawny-brown 
pile, in which are two short, zigzag, blue-grey fasciee, one before, 
the other after the middle ; each side in the middle with a tawny 
spot encircled by a whitish ring. Body beneath ashy tawny. 
Legs blackish, short, stout ; femora clavate. 
S. Paulo, Upper Amazons. 
Group Leiopodince. 
Genus Lepturges. 
25. Lepturges ovalis, n. sp. 
L. ovalis, paulo convexus, griseo-brunneus ; elytris crebre punctatis, 
griseo lineatis, apice oblique sinuato truncatis, angulis productis ; 
femoribus valde clavatis. Long. 2^-3^ lin. 
Head clothed with dingy tawny -brown pubescence. Antennse 
dull red, sparingly clothed with short bristles. Thorax widen- 
ing from the front towards the base; lateral spines short, acute, 
and situated very near the hind angles ; disk with a transverse 
depression near the hind margin; colour brown, clothed with 
