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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Bolitotherus) antennae 10-jointed; club 2-jointedj epipleura indistinct 3 an- 
terior tibiae crescentiform j basal joint of tarsi free. Sp. O. monstrosaj sp .n., 
Pasc. ibid., Australia. 
Bolitophagus aspericollis, sp. n., Fairmaire, 1. c. p. 798, Comores. 
Diaperides. 
Diphyrhynchu8 nicobaricus, sp. n., Eedtenbacher, Reise der Novara, Zool. ii. 
p. 124, Kar-Nicobar. 
Cefi'opria coquereliif sp. n., Fairmaire, 1. c. p. 797, Madagascar. 
Anemia pilosa, sp. n., Toui-nier, L’Abeille, v. p. 146, Algeria. 
Ulomides. 
Uloma intrusicoUis, sp. n., Fairm. 1. c. p. 798, Comores ; JJ. crenatostriata, 
ep.n., Fairm. 1. c. p. 799, Seychelles. 
Uloma nitenSf sp.n., Redtenbacher, 1. c. p. 125, New Zealand. 
Toxicum Jlavofe?noraticm, sp. n., Redtenbacher, 1. c. p. 126, Manilla. 
Cossyphides. 
Horn notices the structure of the genus Cossyphus, and especially the union 
of the edges of the prosternal epimera behind the prosternum, which conse- 
quently never approaches the mesosternum. He remarks that this character 
approximates Cossyphus to the Rhynchophora. Proc. Amer. Ent. Soc. 1868, 
p. X. • 
Coelometopides. 
JELypaulaXf g. n., F. Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1868, p. 259. Allied 
to Bolypleurus ; inner lobe of maxillae with a strong claw, unequally bifid ; 
last joint of labial palpi subtriangular ; labrum sinuous in front j joint 3 of 
antennae a little longer than 4. Sp. II. marginata, F. Bates, 1. c. p. 261, 
pi. 12. fig. 1* (details), Queensland ; II. sinuaticollis, F. Bates, ibid., Queens- 
land ; II. tarda, F. Bates, 1. c. p. 262, Queensland ; II. ohlonga, F. Bates, 1. c. 
p. 263, New South Wales j H. ovalis, F. Bates, ibid., pi. 12. fig. 1, Queensland. 
Chileone, g. n., F. Bates, 1. c. p. 264. Allied to preceding genus ; joints 
8-6 of antennae subequal j head more exserted and narrowed behind ; thorax 
bisinuate in front. Sp. C. deyrollii, F. Bates, /. c. p. 264, pi. 12. fig. 2, Queens- 
land. 
Tenehnonides. 
Bechitis (Pasc.). F. Bates (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1868, p. 265) remarks 
upon the characters of this genus, in which he says there is a small claw or 
hook on the inner lobe of the maxillae. The chief distinctive character of 
the genus, according to Bates, is that the epipleural fold of the elytra is in- 
complete behind. 
Iphthimus. An abstract of Truqui’s paper on this genus is published by 
De Marseul, L’Abeille, v. pp. 271-275. He adds the description of a new 
species. 
Orohychus, g. n., Pascoe, Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1868, p. xii. Allied to Iph- 
thimus ; mentum bilobed in front, not furrowed in the middle } tibiae curved, 
anterior in S' longitudinally excavated, toothed towards apex Avitliin j 
tarsi shortly and sparsely ciliated beneath. Sp. O. lacorduirii (l)ej.), Pasc. 
ibid., Brazil. 
