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REPORT ON ZOOLOGY, MDCCCXLII : 
X, Corynetes . — 1. {Corynetes^ Steph.) Terminal joints of the palpi 
almost hatchet-shaped, the joints of the club of the antennae do not lock 
together : C. cceruleus {Cler. cceruL, De Geer), ruficornis, St,, and the 
following new ones, pusillus from Sardinia, geniculatus from Portugal 
and Andalusia, analis and 2 ^ectoralis from Catferland. 
In the following, the terminal joint of the palpi is almost acuminate : — 
2. {Corynetes, Hbt. Necrobia, Steph.) Club of antennae broad, with a 
large and almost quadrangular terminal joint : C. violaceus, rujipes, ruji- 
collis. — 3. The joints of the club of antennae of equal size locking to each 
other: C.scutellaris, 111., bicolor, Lap., collaris, Sch., defunctoruni. Wait!., 
and two new species ; C. rubricollis and ater, from the Cape. — 4. Joints 
of the club of antennae separate : C. discolor and paMipes, new species 
from Mexico. — 5. {Notostenus, Dej.) Antennae gradually thickened to- 
wards the point, body flat, linear : C. viridis {Anob. vir., Thunb.) and 
Thunbergii {Anob. cceruleimi, Thunb.) 
XL Cylistus, Kl. ; palpi filiform, antennae strongly pectinated from 
the fourth joint, claws broadly dentated below the point : C. variabilis, 
from the Cape, is a species varying in colour, with the habit of Eno- 
plium sanguinicolle. 
XII. Enoplium, Latr. — 1. Palpi with a cylindrical terminal joint, 
claws broadly dentated below the point : E. sanguinicolle, damicorne, 
and three new species : E. murinuin from St. Domingo, velutinum from 
Brazil, lepidum from Cuba. — 2. Palpi with a hatchet-shaped terminal 
joint, tarsal joints of equal length : a. Claws simple : E. serraticorne, F., 
p^7os'^frm, Forst. ; marginatum. Say; viridipenne,Wir'hj ’, Kirbyi, Gray; 
trifasciatum {Clerus), Laporte; ramicorne{Chariessa ramicornis, Perty) ; 
vestitum {Brachymorpha vestit., Chevr. ; Corynet., spectabilis, Laporte) ; 
and ten new ones : geniculatum from Monte Video, alcicorne, posticum, 
rufipes, ornatum, decorum, fasciculatum, scoparium, leucophceum from 
Brazil ; fugax from Columbia, b. Claws dentated : a. Antennae eleven 
jointed : testaceum and hirtnlum from Brazil; b. Antennae ten jointed : 
4:-punctatum, Say ; and five new ones : Q-notatum, 12-punctatum from 
Brazil ; contaminatum, pilosum from Columbia ; crinitum from St. John’s 
(West Indies). — 3. {Epiphloeus, Dej.) All, or the labial-jealpi alone, 
with pointed terminal joints, antennae very short, eyes large, emargi- 
nated internally, first joint of the hinder tarsi elongated, claws dentated 
at the base : eight new species from Brazil ; and one, distrophum from 
North America. — 4. {Platynoptera, Chevr.) Palpi short, with a strong 
hatchet-shaped terminal joint, antennae strongly compressed, the first 
seven joints extremely short and close together, elytra posteriorly 
strongly dilated : lyciforme, Chevr., and one new species, E. ampliatum, 
from Brazil. — 5. {Ichnea, Lap.) Terminal joints of the palpi almost 
acuminate, antennae broadly flattened, ten jointed, the six before the 
three terminal of unequal breadth, elytra not dilated : lycoides, Lap., 
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