COLEOPTERA. 
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Omophlus longicorniSf Bertolini, 1. c. p. 119, near Trient. 
Prostenus californicus, Horn, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 138, California. 
Chromoiiuea pascoei, F. Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1868, p. 317, Bris- 
bane; C. vittata, F. Bates, 1. c. p. 318, Brisbane and New South Wales; C. 
pallida, F. Bates, /. c. p. 319, New South Wales; C. rtifescens, F. Bates, 1. c. 
p. 320, New South Wales; C. unicolor, F. Bates, ibid.. South Australia. 
Othekcta vestita, F. Bates, 1. c. p. 269, South Africa. 
Pythid^. 
Phinosimus, Schmidt-Gcibel (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1868, pp. 380-382) remarks 
upon the synonymy of 11. ruJicoUis. This species, according to him, = Cure, 
ru/icollis (Linn.), Attcl. rnjic. (llbst.), Anihr. rujic. (Clairv.), A, rohoris 
(Payk.), jR. rohoris (Latr.), Antlir. rohoris (Panz.), Salp. rujicollis (Gyll., 
Steph.), and P. rohoris and rujicollis (Redt.). On the other hand, Anthr. 
rujicollis (Jd?cnz.')—roho7'is (Fab.), Salp. viridipmnis (Steph.), P. genei (Costa), 
P. ruficeps (Bose), is a distinct species, and belongs to the genus Salpingus. 
MELANDRYIDiE. 
Nothus. Kraatz (Berl. ent. Zoitschr. 1868, pp. 334, 335) discusses the 
characters of the European species of this genus, N. hipunctatus (Fab.) and 
(^neipennis (Kriechb.), of the distinctness of which he is rather doubtful, 
and indicates the characters of an Andalusian form, for which he proposes 
the provisional name of N. vandalitice. 
Dirccca revelierii (Muls.). Kraatz (Berl. ent. Zeitschr. 1868, p. 333) sug- 
gests that this species may be identical with I), parreysii (Aube). 
Ctenoplcctron, g. n., Redtenbacher, Reise der Novara, Zool. ii. Col. p. 136. 
Allied to Orchesia and Hallomenus. Sp. C. fasciatum, sp. n., Redt. 1. c. p. 137, 
pi. 4. fig. 8, New Zealand. 
Chalcodrya, g. n., Redtenbacher, 1. c. p. 138. Allied to Melandrya) an- 
tennae thin, eyes spherical, tarsi long and simple. Sp. C. mriegata, sp. n., 
Redt. 1. c. p. 138, pi. 4. fig. 7, New Zealand. 
Lagriida;. 
Xenostethus, g. n., F. Bates, Trans, l^nt. Soc. Lond. 1868, p. 321. AUied 
to Stotira ; labium transverse, paraglossae (?) greatly developed, uniting at 
their inner margins, forming a large triangular piece concealing the ligula. 
Sp. X. lacordairii, sp. n., F. Bates, 1. c. p. 324, pi. 15. fig. 6, West Africa. 
Lagria grenieri, sp. n., C. Bris. de Barneville, Mat. pour la Faune des Col. 
de Fr. p. 181, South of France. 
PeD1LIDA5. 
Xylophilus amahilis (^?Mb.^ = hishimaculatiis (Hampe) lives on the lime 
tree, as observed by Hensel. Bethe, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1868, p. 165. 
An TUI Cl DA?. 
Anthicus lessepsi, sp. n., Marseul, L’Abeille, v. p. 192, Egypt. 
Mccytwtarsus dclicatulus, sp. n., Horn, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 137, 
Fort Yuma. 
Mordellid^. 
OcJithenomus signatus (U\lT.) — a7igUstatus (Redt.). Kraatz, Berl. ent. 
Zeitschr. 1868, p. 295. 
